oldbloke
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IMG_4956 by threequartersky, on Flickr
WOO HOO!!! Looks like a flower coming so I must be doing something right.
But......that looks like algae. Too much light do you think?
Cheers.
You sod! I can get my anubias to throw up leaves like there's no tomorrow, but I've never yet managed to get them to flower!
Difficult to tell from the picture, but almost looks like diatoms - is it a new tank?
Cory Sterbai in the foreground?
Hi, diatoms can be rubbed off anubias leaves before water change, they are prone to algae due to slow growth and will appreciate some shade from other plants, not a big fan of adding ottos for diatoms due to them being sensitive and hard to feed when the algae has gone 🙂 just my opinion of course, they are wonderful little catfish in their own right. Nice flower by the way. Diatoms is common in new setups as lancsrick stated.
Good enough IMO mate, birds, churches, and insects, just brought back memories for me growing up in the sticks should have stayed ther instead of moving to the big smoke 🙂 nice photos mate.Thanks Tim.
I put it in as shallow as I could. At the time I wasn't too sure about tying it to anything.
I'm afraid the camera is just a hobby, I'm nowhere near good enough to earn a living from it!
I have a few pics here Flickr: threequartersky's Photostream
Good enough IMO mate, birds, churches, and insects, just brought back memories for me growing up in the sticks should have stayed ther instead of moving to the big smoke 🙂 nice photos mate.
Mick I don't doubt your plant knowledge as I guess you work for tropica and know your plants , but how have I had the same anubias flower 3 years in a row ?? First plant I bought makes flowers yearly? Yet if you asked for a pic it would probably hide away 🙂Sorry to be a "party stopper" guys...........but the flowers of Anubias are allready prepared, when you buy the plant. They don't really flower under water ( no pollinaters awailable ), but often finish what they started,when grown above water in the nursery. Sometimes they can actually wait a really long time, to bring forward these "sleeping flowers". But it's still a nice picture.
Mick.
It is indeed looks like a spathe from a peace lily please correct me if I'm wrong 🙂 my anubias well one of them has done this for the last 3 years 🙂I didn't want to stick my neck out as I know jack **** about it but I'm sure this is a flower coming.....