True all of it..
Haha, ofcourse i recognise you..
i've been keeping an eye on the forum but havent posted very actively pretty much the last couple of years but i still keep track of people..
My experience with both polys (especially top jaw sp) and gars is they love to "jam" themselves into the plants to rest for the night/sneak/hunt..
I've tried a couple of different tanks and the most successful one is probably this one.. what i've learned is to predrill the driftwood and use stripes to pin them to it.. trying to plant anything on the ground will only result in a stroke from pure anger when the fish reaches a certain size.. one itchy gill can kill 2 hours of careful planting..
Not trying to imply that i'm any sort of authority on this but most people quit trying after a while..
Buy big plants (auctions are a great place for that)
Buy low light plants (the cost of light will kill you in a tank that big)
Dont aim for a specific kind of plant but rather buy freaking bags of them and stick to what works in your tank.
Give it time, most plants (imho) tend to get worse before they settle in.
Plant your driftwood, not the tank itself. Also make sure to drill and stripe the plants, dont just tie it.
Haha, ofcourse i recognise you..
My experience with both polys (especially top jaw sp) and gars is they love to "jam" themselves into the plants to rest for the night/sneak/hunt..
I've tried a couple of different tanks and the most successful one is probably this one.. what i've learned is to predrill the driftwood and use stripes to pin them to it.. trying to plant anything on the ground will only result in a stroke from pure anger when the fish reaches a certain size.. one itchy gill can kill 2 hours of careful planting..
Not trying to imply that i'm any sort of authority on this but most people quit trying after a while..
Buy big plants (auctions are a great place for that)
Buy low light plants (the cost of light will kill you in a tank that big)
Dont aim for a specific kind of plant but rather buy freaking bags of them and stick to what works in your tank.
Give it time, most plants (imho) tend to get worse before they settle in.
Plant your driftwood, not the tank itself. Also make sure to drill and stripe the plants, dont just tie it.




