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  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thanks. Have a huge pothos plant that didn't survive the stress of removing all the dirt from its crazy dense root system. BUT my next step is to get the pothos on full blast in there and some anubias on the drift wood.

I ran into that issue. the pot with a Full Bloom Photos has its roots all in twine together so I bought a pot with just 3 individual plant per pot. If you have Strong lighting try Water Hyacinth, they float, flowers and have Nice looking root system
 
cut your pothos... the original root system in them in dirt will almost always die back...I found growing them from cuttings and putting them into my tanks works best... I keep a plant around in dirt... since they are easy to keep, and help with teh air ect.. and just keep cutting it back as needed and adding the clippings to my tanks. I found the cuttings do best if they have something to anchor too ( i have some doing really well attached to an old replacement cartridge from one of my HOB filters, but they would prolly do really well if anchored to driftwood or porus rocks ect.)
 
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