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SamH

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  1. Yes, I like my little army of Glosso too. Hoping that it survives and rights its self. Half the leaves are buried but if I take them out, the plants will float :o :-?

    The more algae on those rocks, the duller they'll get, meaning better pics. Or I could wait for my Riccia to grow a bit more and tie some of that to the rocks. Not too keen on Java moss but if I have to, I will.

  2. I would be honoured if Amano came within 10 metres of this tank, even if it was only to throw up on it. Maybe he'd hurl some Red Cherry's in too? :D

    Im really hoping that the Glosso will pickup, I fear I have planted it all wrong. Just a waiting game I guess, and if it fails, more hairgrass! :lol:

    Sorry about the useless photo's. It's quite hard to take whole tank shots of larger tanks. Plus those rocks may as well be mirrors, can't wait for algae growth :o Yes, I said it... :oops:

  3. Just for that P44, there shall be no pictures. :lol:

    I'm not proud of my work anyways, it's horrible. Spent 2 and a half hours planting, not overly happy with it. The bottle I planned to use for CO2 has a leak in it too :-?

  4. Started planting at around 3.30pm. Still got more than 2/3 of the glosso to do but I cut up the Rotala and put that in. Hairgrass in untouched so far.

    Glosso is really tricky to plant and I think I'm doing it all wrong. There seems to be runners that have little leaves at set intervals. I'm getting about 3 pairs of leaves on a runner, bunching it up and pushing it into the gravel. That sound right?

    Will load up some pics once done.

  5. Don't mess with clay balls! :o Hit one the other day and all hell broke lose. Lucky the Betta was in a seperate container so I moved him, drained half the tank, replanted the hairgrass and replaced the Betta. 8)

    It'll be interesting to see how this tank looks when it fills in a bit.

  6. Spreadedededededed! :lol: :lol:

    I read on many sites that trimming hairgrass encourages new growth and more runners. I just trimmed some to that height in my divided tank and it going well. I didn't trim it in tank (can't handle the mess) so I pulled it all out and trimmed it in an icecream container. The bunches were about 3-4cm long before planted but are only sticking out about 1 or 2 cm's. Hopefully we'll see some good spreadage. :wink:

  7. Yes, I too bought a big pot of hairgrass and planted it bang smack in the middle of my tank. A month later I had one or two runners and a whole ot of brown blades. Split off a few bunches and they sent out runners within a week. Removed all the grass to my nano hairgrass tank and split it up into many mediumish bunches, they spreaded well.

    Hoping this will be even better. :)

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