T thrillbillie12 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 11, 2008 607 0 16 37 Conneaut Lake PA www.myspace.com Mar 19, 2008 #1 whats the best way to do it and whats the best plant to do it with.
voss345 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 21, 2007 2,118 1 38 ct Mar 19, 2008 #2 java fern and java moss seem to be the easiest use fishing line to strap it to the wood, looks aesthetically pleasing as well since ya cant see the line
java fern and java moss seem to be the easiest use fishing line to strap it to the wood, looks aesthetically pleasing as well since ya cant see the line
T thrillbillie12 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 11, 2008 607 0 16 37 Conneaut Lake PA www.myspace.com Mar 19, 2008 #3 may sound dumb, but will it root in the cracks of the wood or root around it.
voss345 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 21, 2007 2,118 1 38 ct Mar 19, 2008 #4 around or in it, i have some anubias that i planted in the hole of driftwood and now they look great
T thrillbillie12 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 11, 2008 607 0 16 37 Conneaut Lake PA www.myspace.com Mar 19, 2008 #5 i will have to give it a try. thanks for the quick response.
Oddball Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Apr 27, 2005 22,398 2,843 9,480 67 Bama Mar 19, 2008 #6 Try Bolbitis bolbitis and B. heudelotti (African fern, creeping fern) too. These will anchor to driftwood and rough-surface stones.
Try Bolbitis bolbitis and B. heudelotti (African fern, creeping fern) too. These will anchor to driftwood and rough-surface stones.