What can I do with all this Guppy Grass?

sillypony

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I some how ended up with a mass of guppy grass (like a basball and a half) And i have NO idea what to do with it. I certainly don't want to plant it, it is too fragile. And floating it would be bad, i can only imagine the mess it would make.

Is there anything else I can do with this stuff, since I already have it?
 
sp:

Guppy grass (aka Naja grass) is a partially floating plant and assists very well in raising live bearer fry due to the concealment which it provides.

Why not put it in your tank and see how you like the aesthetics?

Naja grass should experience moderate growth and will require occasional partial harvesting.

TR
 
right now the tank is about 'full' by my standards. A huge mass of water sprite on one side, hygro on the other, and an amazon in the middle with some crypts/ferns up front. The grass, im fairly certain, would just mix in with the hygro and water sprite if i put it in there.

ATM it is in my qt tank, which is good. But as soon as the plec is de-wormed, i will be tearing the qt down.
 
When I had naja grass, it grew like crazy. If it hadn't been in my shrimp tank, I would have taken it out immediately. It works really well for concealing fry and baby shrimp, and makes a great shipping plant for shrimp as well since it doesn't have a whole lot of form and grows quickly.
 
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