lori
Seedling
- Joined
- 12 May 2013
- Messages
- 20
Hi
I am new to this, but thanks to the site (and my husband's £70 lottery win, ha ha) I have now planted my tank which has stood gathering dust for 4 years.
I used moler clay for substrate, and filled and planted it last week. I attached some plants to bogwood which was ok , and some more to a nice curly branch I used to use for flower arranging, sadly this dislodged from the substrate and has been merrily floating around!!!( the plants are ok though, they must like being near the light) and the wood looks as if it is slowwly sinking, can anyone suggest a way of making it stay down, I thought about wiring it into small terracotta pots, then filling these with pebble and butying in the substrate, would this work?
I am new to this, but thanks to the site (and my husband's £70 lottery win, ha ha) I have now planted my tank which has stood gathering dust for 4 years.
I used moler clay for substrate, and filled and planted it last week. I attached some plants to bogwood which was ok , and some more to a nice curly branch I used to use for flower arranging, sadly this dislodged from the substrate and has been merrily floating around!!!( the plants are ok though, they must like being near the light) and the wood looks as if it is slowwly sinking, can anyone suggest a way of making it stay down, I thought about wiring it into small terracotta pots, then filling these with pebble and butying in the substrate, would this work?