They get along fine in my tank. Unless one grows too large too fast they shouldn’t outcompete each other for light, and both are low light anyway.
Tbh I not sure but I struggle to keep Java Fern alive. Purchased a couple of small Java Fern a couple of weeks ago. They are in another aquarium and adding Flourish every wc have noticed a new leaf sprouting.I already have rhizome plants (java fern). would Anubias compete against them or are they harmonious with eachother?
Strange, my ferns are the only thing I am confident in.Tbh I not sure but I struggle to keep Java Fern alive. Purchased a couple of small Java Fern a couple of weeks ago. They are in another aquarium and adding Flourish every wc have noticed a new leaf sprouting.
I have Anubias tied to stones and their growing ok but started adding Seachem Flourish to see will it benefit them. Also battling BBA. On my day off may pull up the Amazon Swords and dip them and the Anubias in Hydrogen Peroxide part water for about 3 minute's.Strange, my ferns are the only thing I am confident in.
I actually killed to anubias by rhizome rot. I think it was related to the driftwood I had them on, as the ones not attached to it were fine.
Cyano is my problem (or at least it looks like cyano, but black). You are lucky lol.I have Anubias tied to stones and their growing ok but started adding Seachem Flourish to see will it benefit them. Also battling BBA. On my day off may pull up the Amazon Swords and dip them and the Anubias in Hydrogen Peroxide part water for about 3 minute's.
I have had limited success recently with Java fern. I think it has to do with tissue culture vs. traditional propagation. My planted 29g is going great guns and except for the java fern that has been in the tank for nearly 3 years.Tbh I not sure but I struggle to keep Java Fern alive. Purchased a couple of small Java Fern a couple of weeks ago. They are in another aquarium and adding Flourish every wc have noticed a new leaf sprouting.
If I don't succeed this time I won't ever buy Java Fern again.I have had limited success recently with Java fern. I think it has to do with tissue culture vs. traditional propagation. My planted 29g is going great guns and except for the java fern that has been in the tank for nearly 3 years.
I do not use root tabs or any other fertilizer for our Java fern but we do have dirt under our sand / gravel in our tanks. I purchased 1 java fern about 4 years ago and now we have Java Fern in 3 seperate tanks and we sell the babies back to the LFS. But we do have dirt bottoms topped with sand or gravel in all of our tanks.You don't feed the Amazon Swords root tabs?