Just got my anubias nana home and I'm excited to report that one of them is already secured to my bridge, with the roots flowing nicely. The other one's floating for now since I don't have any ties to keep it in place. Hank's a big fan, though - he's already checked out the floater and seems to prefer it that way. I just wish I could keep it from drifting towards the filter, I don't want him hanging out there all the time.
Looking forward to bringing more plants home soon
Growing and caring for anubias nana
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angelica - Posts: 85
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Re: Growing and caring for anubias nana
You can actually use a plant glue or a super glue to attach them, just make sure it's completely dry before putting it in the tank, I've heard that's a big one.Rizen wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:31 am Just got my anubias nana home and I'm excited to report that one of them is already secured to my bridge, with the roots flowing nicely. The other one's floating for now since I don't have any ties to keep it in place. Hank's a big fan, though - he's already checked out the floater and seems to prefer it that way. I just wish I could keep it from drifting towards the filter, I don't want him hanging out there all the time.
Looking forward to bringing more plants home soon
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juicebox - Posts: 117
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Re: Growing and caring for anubias nana
Hank's one lucky guy indeed, loving his new anubias nana already
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Rizen - Posts: 35
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