Torkelgutt
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I have, primarily, silk plants in my tank, but over time a lot of them get very droopy and instead of standing tall and proud, they end up bent over on the bottom of the tank.
You would think they'd be made buoyant enough that everything except the base floats, but that doesn't seem to be the case, and their early rigidity seems to come mostly from the stems.
Is there another solution to this than to replace them as they start to droop?
You would think they'd be made buoyant enough that everything except the base floats, but that doesn't seem to be the case, and their early rigidity seems to come mostly from the stems.
Is there another solution to this than to replace them as they start to droop?