decided to change the nature of this scape without changing the scape itself
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It should be fine, but it will grow really slowly, mainly because it is so heavily variegated (basically it doesn't have much photosynthetic tissue).I hope it will adapt well. Anubias Nana 'Pinto'
Hi all, It should be fine, but it will grow really slowly, mainly because it is so heavily variegated (basically it doesn't have much photosynthetic tissue).
You may also find it the new leaves it produces under water are greener than the existing ones, although you may be able to alter the amount of variegation by adjusting the light levels.
cheers Darrel
Beautiful tank Lauris, really nicely executed. I actually preferred the black background as it gave it (IMO) a real sense of depth. But looks great either way
How did you feed your pygmy corys? I always have the problem to properly feed them because the other fish try to eat all the food, and pygmys are quite stupid about looking for food even when the dish right ahead of them. That drives me crazy every time.
They really like Micro-worms, and they browse a lot over leaf litter (possibly for Rotifers). Mine get Grindal worms and Daphnia as well, but Micro-worms are the thing that get them going.How did you feed your pygmy corys? I always have the problem to properly feed them because the other fish try to eat all the food, and pygmys are quite stupid
ok. google came up with explanation: extremely beautiful and delicate (Exquisite)Hi Lauris, Congratulation On an Exquisite Aquascape