ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 76 132 15 * Apr 1, 2006 #11 I used rubber bands, can't tell if moss is attached.
S sam_cj Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 14, 2006 416 0 0 PH Apr 2, 2006 #12 fishing line or rubber bands will do.
R rob w Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 13, 2006 8 0 0 48 preston Apr 14, 2006 #13 Is it the same thing with amazon sword plants - tie on with brown cotton to the bogwood - without the roots touching the gravel and these plants will root into the wood??
Is it the same thing with amazon sword plants - tie on with brown cotton to the bogwood - without the roots touching the gravel and these plants will root into the wood??
R rasdbo 420man MFK Member Dec 29, 2005 1,018 3 0 near purple indo lake Apr 14, 2006 #14 i was able just to stick a piece into one the holes about 3 weeks ago and it has never moved and now looks and feels firmly attached and growing.
i was able just to stick a piece into one the holes about 3 weeks ago and it has never moved and now looks and feels firmly attached and growing.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 76 132 15 * Apr 14, 2006 #15 Sweet dude, I am hoping mine takes as well.
R rumblesushi Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 18, 2005 3,113 4 0 43 ENGLAND Apr 15, 2006 #16 How do you do it? Its really annoying me, I keep tying the plants to the wood with fishing line or cotton, and they keep coming loose. What's the best way?
How do you do it? Its really annoying me, I keep tying the plants to the wood with fishing line or cotton, and they keep coming loose. What's the best way?