Too many plants???

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If your anubias gets loose I would recommend you glue them to it using an aquarium safe glue. Such as Krazyglue which can even be applied underwater and hardens in seconds. Mine hardens so fast I had to brace my arms when I applied the glue because it kept hardening before I could even stick it on. Just need about 6-7 cubic picometers of glue I mean like a droplet of waters worth of glue is WAY to much and could kill the plant.

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I'm one who believes, you can never have too many plants.
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I'm not happy until the entire back of the tank is covered with foliage, but always working on it.
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jungle val?

Vallisneria... there is a couple different kinds, you may also see corkscrew val which is what my LFS sells...

It's a great plant for the back of the tank because it gets tall. You can have it block some of the back of the tank for a more fully planted look. Although this is what my severums dug up because the root system is not very large. You could probably get away with it for awhile, and if you weighted it down it should be fine.

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Thanks for the replies. Im lookin at gettin an 8" atabapo severum. Is he gonna eat my entire plant set up? Hes coming from a tank with no plants. Im afraid he's either gonna devour the tank or not touch any of 'em. Just wishful thinkin, huh?
 
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