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My tank was long established with plants before I put in the polys so maybe that's why I didn't have as many uprooting problems.

I had anubias and java fern, floating plants, but for rooted plants had amazon swords, vals, and various crypts that survived in low light and with the polys.

I frequently had to rip out / trim vals and swords as they grew a little too thick at times so the polys were more hidden than I wanted.
 
Great job. I’m just wondering what you will do when you know everything because every one has told you stuff? Then will you do tutorials?
 
I just thought of something cool you could do. Get a bunch of long thing driftwood, think of a stick. And use fishing line to bind them together. Make a wall of driftwood long enough to go across the back of your tank then have anubias growing on it! Like say you have 2 sticky type pieces of driftwood bound together with fishing line, you let anubias take root between the 2 pieces of driftwood and eventually it'll create a wall of anubias!
I'm going to do this to my 75 now in addition to bamboo.
Btw if you're looking for plants that your fish can't kill, look into large bamboo. I can send you a few links for lucky bamboo upto 4 feet long.

Lucky bamboo in a brick

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