WBAC88
Aquarium Advice Activist
I recently bought an awesome looking piece of driftwood from thedriftwoodstore.com which is coming in the mail sometime this week. It's a big one, though, and I'm going to have to do some replanting to make it fit and to get things a little bit more organized in the tank overall. I wanted to ask if anyone had any tips for replanting aquatic plants.
In particular how to make sure that the roots aren't too badly damaged by the process and that any of the taller plants' stems won't break when I have to drain the water. Also, do people take their fish out of the tank when you do a major renovation like this? Finally, anything that I can do afterwards to minimize the damage to all the plants and have them recover? Thanks in advance.
In particular how to make sure that the roots aren't too badly damaged by the process and that any of the taller plants' stems won't break when I have to drain the water. Also, do people take their fish out of the tank when you do a major renovation like this? Finally, anything that I can do afterwards to minimize the damage to all the plants and have them recover? Thanks in advance.