ChatterBank0 min ago
Aquarium Plants
Anyone know a good way to stop a large Amazon Sword from getting constantly uprooted by a large Weather Loach? Thought about putting it in a terracotta pot but unsure if it would be heavy enough? Gordon is a good 8" in length and around 1.5" girth! All answers (within reason) appreciated LOL
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you use a terracotta pot get a low wide one, perhaps like they use for bonsai, and get some aluminium fly wire big enough so that it can be bend over the sides. First cut a hole in the middle big enough to put the AZ's roots through, fill the pot with the substrate you use and bury in substrate of the tank. The advantage with using a wider pot is that there will be stuff settling and breaking down around the roots so the plant can have some nutrition and remain the pride of your setup.