Just a thought, what about planting the giant motherplant swords in these guys? they are 9.4"x9.4"x4.9" deep ( next size down would be 7"x7" x 3.6") I can drill a hole on the top lip for the plant and another one for root tabs. Probably some small tiny holes on the sides for roots to reach out. I can use different growth media and leave the rest of tank with sand.
By using a container with lip, it's more like a planter, but the lip with hole enables the plant to stay put even if I would to have strong cichlids that likes to pull and tank plants. These tubs are rubbermaid food grade for commercial applications.
Anyone tried something similar?
Rubbermaid Commercial Products - Rubbermaid Foodservice : 7H79 Premier Storage Container with Lid
By using a container with lip, it's more like a planter, but the lip with hole enables the plant to stay put even if I would to have strong cichlids that likes to pull and tank plants. These tubs are rubbermaid food grade for commercial applications.
Anyone tried something similar?
Rubbermaid Commercial Products - Rubbermaid Foodservice : 7H79 Premier Storage Container with Lid
