Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:37 pm
missibsu makes a good point about plants that aren't made for aquariums and wires--the wires should be taken out. I'm using some fake plants that are supposedly make for reptiles and have suction cups that allow them to be stuck to the sides of the tank. The stem that contains the suction cup has wire in it and will start to rust fairly quickly if kept in the water. I've kept the stem as is in one tank, but make sure that portion of the plant is suctioned above the water line. In another tank, I've cut off the stems so that no wires exist and allow the plants to float. I keep them anchored in one area with some thin nylon rope that's attached to the outer side of a stock tank.
Sorry to hear about Earl. Was the silk plant made for aquariums? Let us know how he's doing...
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