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Just wanted to show off my new 10g adventure with live plants pics below
 

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Very nice, but the anubias will rot or the rhizome will if the plant is not placed on some driftwood, and when you do the roots will attach itself to the wood
 
They don't necessarily need to be on driftwood. They can be attached to rocks or anything else in your tank or even be put in the substrate. The key when doing that is to bury the roots, but not the rhizome.
 
Yep all the rizhomes are above the substrate that's what everything I have read has said
 
Haha yeah I bought feeder fish for my oscars and he had really cool colors so I put him in my guppy tank till my 29 is cycled its not his permanent home!!
 
medic747 said:
Haha yeah I bought feeder fish for my oscars and he had really cool colors so I put him in my guppy tank till my 29 is cycled its not his permanent home!!

What tank is your oscars in.. I love those fish
 
55g there paired up so they don't get territorial with each other its amazing how they treat o e another
 
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