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10 Years Later..

Bucephelandra

Really? We planted it in the substrate when she set up her Edge in May and it’s been thriving. When I dug it all up to put it in her new tank yesterday it had fresh, clean looking roots on it so had no idea it needed to go on wood.

thanks for the tip :)
 
So I got 150 stems and got them all in the tank. I haven’t really put them in any semblance of order apart from the red ones. So it’s just a waiting game now!

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Little update

2 cuts later. Lots of thread algae which I’m battling with everyday. Other than that it’s not too bad

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I'm also getting hair algae in my tank... Is it due to growth rate of plants being slower vs the light available?
 
It could be. Though I did add an extra light and have been a bit lax with the water changes so it’s probably too much phosphate. Gonna keep pulling it out and stay on top of the water changes and hopefully that will sort irZ


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