I am starting work on another new setup for my emersed crypts. I have some real nice plants, but they are all in dingy culture tanks right now. I am shooting for something like the setup where I had my crypts before in a 55.
I have a fun piece of of hardware to use for this new project, a new riparium trellis raft design that is designed for medium-small varieties of emersed aquatics that grow on hard substrates, such as Java fern 'Windeløv' and
Anubias barteri var.
nana. Here is a shot of the raft, which is about 5.5" long.
I imagine this design to be a good substrate This picture shows a
nana growing on the old prototype raft, which had more pieces of foam sticking out.
The new design should be easier to cover up and it has a few other handy features too. Here are some shots showing various different configurations that one might use for attaching the raft with hanging planters.
That last one uses one of the puzzlie-piece floats to get the raft out another 1" or so. There are some other plants that might also be supported well by this thing. Certain stems, such as aluminum plant (
Pilea cardierei), could for example be planted into those larger round holes in the raft.