P pcnicholson 3 more tanks to bankruptcy! Apr 2, 2007 332 0 0 Mesquite, TX Aug 8, 2007 #1 I have a very large anubias plant and I would like to start planting in a new tank. Do you cut the rhizome to separate the plant to grow a new one?
I have a very large anubias plant and I would like to start planting in a new tank. Do you cut the rhizome to separate the plant to grow a new one?
rich311k AC Members Mar 28, 2005 8,364 1 0 60 Long Island, NY Real Name Rich Aug 8, 2007 #2 Yes. Cut the rhizome with at least 4-5 leaves and you will have a new plant.
plantling One bulwet left! Feb 10, 2007 554 0 16 South Carolina Aug 8, 2007 #3 Just a reminder that you shouldn't bury the anubias rhizome in the gravel. If possible tie it to a rock or some driftwood.
Just a reminder that you shouldn't bury the anubias rhizome in the gravel. If possible tie it to a rock or some driftwood.