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I'm learning alot from your videos. Even these species-specific videos offer a lot of tips that apply to many other plants. Thank you and please continue to share your knowledge sir.
is the fluval 3.0 strong enough for that tall tank, im having an issue rn because my current light seems to no be enough for the bottom leafs and plants seems to be streching too much
Which species(tall green bushy) is that to the right of your Ludwigia arcuata's new location? You mentioned Pogostemon. Looks kinda like Potamogeton gayi.
I picked up a marble queen sword a couple of months ago. Not a fast grower. You might try one..nice contrast to the reds and gold stem plants you have. MQ doesn't seem capable of getting large underwater like most swords do.
You mentioned you would link/pin the medical scissors down below at about 4:28 of the video. Could you provide that link to those neat little scissors?
Ok Corvis,I looked and there is not a single youtube vid on E.cordifolius Marble Queen. I looked on the internet..and not a single photo or article of one growing in a home aquarium. Only photos of larger emersed grown plants stuck underwater for photo shoots. Interesting huh? From what I can tell..underwater dwarfs the marble queens. I mean you could grow them in a ten gallon from what I can tell so far. My E.grisebachii under the very same conditions IS a big Sword plant. Be the first!
@@CorvusOscen Not an easy grow. I'm not even sure if they keep the marbling..so far mine has mostly kept it,but not as strongly as emersed as it was grown when I bought it. I don't use Co2,you might get the most out of it with that and the Fluval lights. Keep it in mind.Thanks.
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You always make trimming and replanting look so easy, I on the other hand usually end up in a mess with bits of plant everywhere 🤓
Practice is always key. Repetition is our friend!
haha, I was thinking the same thing as i am the same way
I'm learning alot from your videos. Even these species-specific videos offer a lot of tips that apply to many other plants. Thank you and please continue to share your knowledge sir.
Nice plant and beautiful tank. Scissors look to be designed for finely tuned clipping. Putting them on my tools list. Thanks!
Thank you so much. This plant is giving me so many problems. Looking forward to the video
GREAT tips and also very good information all ways good to see your tanks ,,thanks
is the fluval 3.0 strong enough for that tall tank, im having an issue rn because my current light seems to no be enough for the bottom leafs and plants seems to be streching too much
ludwigia arcuata or rotala rotundifolia? which one is more hardy and less demanding(gives coloration easily)?
Which species(tall green bushy) is that to the right of your Ludwigia arcuata's new location? You mentioned Pogostemon. Looks kinda like Potamogeton gayi.
I picked up a marble queen sword a couple of months ago. Not a fast grower. You might try one..nice contrast to the reds and gold stem plants you have. MQ doesn't seem capable of getting large underwater like most swords do.
You mentioned you would link/pin the medical scissors down below at about 4:28 of the video. Could you provide that link to those neat little scissors?
Here's the link amzn.to/2tbQ53a
Ok Corvis,I looked and there is not a single youtube vid on E.cordifolius Marble Queen. I looked on the internet..and not a single photo or article of one growing in a home aquarium. Only photos of larger emersed grown plants stuck underwater for photo shoots.
Interesting huh?
From what I can tell..underwater dwarfs the marble queens. I mean you could grow them in a ten gallon from what I can tell so far. My E.grisebachii under the very same conditions IS a big Sword plant. Be the first!
They are normally in stock at the coop. Not sure why they aren't there now. I could do a video on them I suppose.
@@CorvusOscen Not an easy grow. I'm not even sure if they keep the marbling..so far mine has mostly kept it,but not as strongly as emersed as it was grown when I bought it. I don't use Co2,you might get the most out of it with that and the Fluval lights.
Keep it in mind.Thanks.
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Alright alright
Which crypt is that? Almost forming a carpet there
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what do you think abouth co2?
Go for it.
Check out his Monday live he went in to detail on Co2.
Funny how you brag about it being American but seemed kinda bummed out saying it was propagated in parts of Asia 😂
Get your stems on
from america? kinda like how bo diddley was from "south america"?