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Anchoring plants in sand


matildanz

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I have a large Amazon Sword that is outgrowing my small tank. I want to transplant it into my big tank. Problem is the loaches. Historically they're absolute sods at digging things up rather than punching holes in them so I'm hoping if I can anchor it sufficiently, it might just stand a chance!

Any suggestions on how to protect it until it gets a good grip on the substrate??

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Put some rocks around the base of it until it roots itself.

In my experience from previous attempts it's been:

Put some rocks around the base.

Catch floating plant the next morning.

Put rocks on the roots and around the base.

Catch floating plant the next morning.

Put lots of rocks on the roots and around the base.

Catch floating plant the next morning.

Cable tie roots to a rock, put rocks on the roots and around the base.

Find a pile of bare rocks and roots the next morning.

Dump sand and dirt around the roots.

Find a pile of bare rocks and roots the next morning.

Throw dead plant away.

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