Experiment397 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Feb 26, 2010 2,815 959 150 Probably the Poly section Aug 17, 2010 #1 ok so i am going to do a ctenopoma tank (i finally desided) and want keep it a biotope, so are their any african water plants that are like 4-6 inches tall tops? i was thinking maybe banana plants. thnx
ok so i am going to do a ctenopoma tank (i finally desided) and want keep it a biotope, so are their any african water plants that are like 4-6 inches tall tops? i was thinking maybe banana plants. thnx
O O2surplus Gambusia MFK Member Feb 9, 2010 128 0 16 yorba linda, ca. Aug 20, 2010 #2 You could use Anbius Barteri var. "nana". It is an african native that stays relatively short and can hold up to "boisterous" fish.
You could use Anbius Barteri var. "nana". It is an african native that stays relatively short and can hold up to "boisterous" fish.
S Sab_Fan Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 15, 2008 2,332 1 66 Delray Beach, FL Aug 21, 2010 #3 O2surplus;4399072; said: You could use Anbius Barteri var. "nana". It is an african native that stays relatively short and can hold up to "boisterous" fish. Click to expand... x2 . . . any of the smaller anubias should fit your plans
O2surplus;4399072; said: You could use Anbius Barteri var. "nana". It is an african native that stays relatively short and can hold up to "boisterous" fish. Click to expand... x2 . . . any of the smaller anubias should fit your plans
Experiment397 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Feb 26, 2010 2,815 959 150 Probably the Poly section Aug 21, 2010 #4 ok thnx, i found some nanas for sale, ill will be buying it