I have a South Amercican Cichlid planted aquarium with driftwood, java fern, and anubias. My Java Fern and anubis does look very cosmetically appealiong...is there anyway to make these plants "greener" and grow faster?
How does that promote growth? I'm just curious because I know Anubias are pretty slow growing. If that helps, that would be something to try.when im looking to get a growth spurt out of my anubias I'll let them float. detaching them from a rock or piece of wood can be quite easy, these are very hearty plants. You can also increase growth by cutting or poking a pin hole in the rhizome. I would only recommend doing this to healthy specimens. the results can be awesome if done correctly.
Higher light intensity at the top of the rank. There's more co2 availiable in the atmosphere then there is in an aquarium and it may simulate a natural growth cycle within the plantHow does that promote growth? I'm just curious because I know Anubias are pretty slow growing. If that helps, that would be something to try.