K kil66 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 23, 2006 18 0 0 On a rock in the ocean Jun 24, 2006 #11 i used fishing line
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Jun 24, 2006 #12 I used cotton thread worked for the java fern.Used it for java moss but Ive yet to see moss attach to anything
I used cotton thread worked for the java fern.Used it for java moss but Ive yet to see moss attach to anything
J jetta_mike Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 25, 2006 5 0 0 46 Abbotsford BC Jun 25, 2006 #13 I use a piece of very small test fishing line, eventually the plant grows to the point where its not seen. mike.
I use a piece of very small test fishing line, eventually the plant grows to the point where its not seen. mike.
R Ruger345 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 15, 2006 143 0 0 Germantown,MD Jun 25, 2006 #14 Super Glue works the best for placing plants on anykind of wood. As long as the wood is dry you will not any problem with plants/water. Just put a little spot of glue on the root/base of the plant, and you never have to remove it.
Super Glue works the best for placing plants on anykind of wood. As long as the wood is dry you will not any problem with plants/water. Just put a little spot of glue on the root/base of the plant, and you never have to remove it.
C chenaus Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 74 0 0 Tampa, FL Jun 25, 2006 #15 well i used about a 20 pound test fishing line to atach anubias nana to a wood. it broke down after a while and didint cut the plant
well i used about a 20 pound test fishing line to atach anubias nana to a wood. it broke down after a while and didint cut the plant
C Chuckeff Feeder Fish MFK Member May 20, 2006 44 0 0 Baton Rouge, LA Jun 25, 2006 #16 I used black cotton thread. I prefer black to neon orange since it cant be seen as good