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  1. fleabilly

    Life in a box

    I still have the led lights hanging above the spot where the tank was. I reckon I should just sit the boxes under that... As far as fertz... I have macro and micro mixtures plus easy carb What would be the best with those options? R Sent
  2. fleabilly

    Life in a box

    Waiting to build up a new tank... Gently pulled most to the plants and placed them in tank water in semi transparent shoe boxes. Closed and in direct sunlight..(if the clouds would move). How long will they last? What can I do to prolong the life? Hoping to have tank up by next week. But...
  3. fleabilly

    Red leaves

    No worries. Just playing out options in my head. Might try hiding a semi surface container of soil for it. My tank is 40cm high. Toying with the notion of adding another 20cm of amphibious growth on top of that.
  4. fleabilly

    Red leaves

    Yes As it turns out, it is the enchino. I was contemplating planting it high up on a price of driftwood so that it can grow out of the tank. The driftwood has manny cracks. Could I jam soil in those cracks and plant the enchino there with much success, or does it need soil? Or is there a way...
  5. fleabilly

    Red leaves

    Yes I think you might be spot on. They do start quite red as they start, but do loose there red over time. I was maybe thinking that it might be nice to plant them so that they emerge above the water line. Sent
  6. fleabilly

    Red leaves

    Pardon my ignorance, but I am not sure what these are... They stand about 8 to 12 high. Very nice and they grow well... my question is This... Since I brought them home and planted them, the new growth looks nothing like the original leaves, which were green and elliptical. The new leaves are...
  7. fleabilly

    Non aquatic moss...

    Ok, So this might be a naff question, But the moss that grows on the bricks outside my door, Could that be transplanted into my tank? Cheers R Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  8. fleabilly

    Too early...

    Hello... I may have bought plants too early. I need some other items like co2 and other substrate items before I can plant them. Can I just put them in a bucket for a week or so, without fear of loss? Cheers R Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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