CYBR Dovii MFK Member Jun 29, 2007 758 268 102 endly only Feb 12, 2022 #1 We had some house plants. That we’re doing so well, I stuck them in our 60g cube aquarium. and so far so good. Reactions: Bluesandtwo, Deadeye, Rtc/tsn and 4 others
We had some house plants. That we’re doing so well, I stuck them in our 60g cube aquarium. and so far so good.
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 18,846 21,765 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Feb 14, 2022 #2 Works great. I start many house/garden plant cutting in my 180 and 125 connected tanks. And with enough, helps reduce nitrate. Reactions: Deadeye, Rtc/tsn and tlindsey
Works great. I start many house/garden plant cutting in my 180 and 125 connected tanks. And with enough, helps reduce nitrate.
Bluesandtwo Dovii MFK Member Mar 11, 2019 374 667 105 32 London UK Apr 12, 2022 #3 Devil's ivy / pothos has always worked spectacularly for me. As has lucky bamboo. Spider plants survived a decent while too, but did eventually rot and loose all their leafs. What have you got in there?
Devil's ivy / pothos has always worked spectacularly for me. As has lucky bamboo. Spider plants survived a decent while too, but did eventually rot and loose all their leafs. What have you got in there?
F FJB Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 15, 2017 1,343 2,311 154 Philadelphia, PA Apr 12, 2022 #4 Look great! The terrestrial plants there are "Arums" or Peace Lily, (family Araceae), same family as Anubias (aquatic/amphibious), Pothos, Philodendron and other mainly terrestrial plants.
Look great! The terrestrial plants there are "Arums" or Peace Lily, (family Araceae), same family as Anubias (aquatic/amphibious), Pothos, Philodendron and other mainly terrestrial plants.