Justin144
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I went to aquarium adventure Colombus and purchased a few live plants and a fire eel for my planted aquarium !! and helped my mom pick out some angelfish for her tank !!!
I trimmed and replanted some of my ludwigia. I thinned some of my dwarf sag. Cleaned a few spots of green spot algae off the front glass that I missed at last week's cleaning. It is small and light so is easy to miss. Takes a bit of rubbing with the algae scrubber to remove. Glad I only get a little and only in one area.
Planning what to do next in trimming up and thinning out the plants.
The rest of the time I just enjoyed watching my fish.
Been watching the progression of the dwarf sag. When thinning (something I desperately need to do) do you simply take out every third or fourth plant in a collection? Mine are connected by runners; started out with 6-7 and few months later I can't count them. I figure they should do better with some space between them so they get more light. Right now they are crowded and growing vertically probably due to completion for light. Here's a shot:
Been watching the progression of the dwarf sag. When thinning (something I desperately need to do) do you simply take out every third or fourth plant in a collection? Mine are connected by runners; started out with 6-7 and few months later I can't count them. I figure they should do better with some space between them so they get more light. Right now they are crowded and growing vertically probably due to completion for light. Here's a shot:
This tank without co2? Ferts? Nice greenery
Mine is in sand so when I pull one up I get more than one. I just pull it up and replant what I want. You have an impressive amount and is more dense than mine. I want to thin mine because it looks kind of raggedy and unkept.