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got you but then the problem is its very very slow. and the roots are not attaching to the woods :(
so, my doubt is, will all wood be able to attach anubias or moss on them?
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jack wrote:ohkieee than what do you suggest ?? change to co2 system or no co2 setup ?? till date have never used co2 in this tank and anubias leaves are coming up, just roots are not attaching to rocks.
when it comes to Co2 dosing, pressurised system is the best option. but since your concern is anubias and java fern, they can do even without co2 but the growth would be relatively slower.
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How about DIY Co2, that will be sufficient for anubias and moss
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in early days did DIY co2 and its tedious job to do.....
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marsaiko wrote:
jack wrote:
got you but then the problem is its very very slow. and the roots are not attaching to the woods :(
so, my doubt is, will all wood be able to attach anubias or moss on them?

yes as long as the surface is not smooth (like polished rocks) it can attach to al surfaces irrespective of rocks wood substrate....
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