this was the tank before
I want to add another piece of driftwood to create a Dual Arch on the left of the piece twards the Javafern, Other then that It's gonna stay like that for awhile
That makes sense, after thinking about it. Slow-growing plants, like those two, tend to invest in structural defenses. That's why anubias is thick and hard, java fern is grainy feeling. Those defenses make them harder to graze on, less nutritious, and probably less palatable. They grow so slowly partly because it takes so much energy to direct resources to those structural needs.NorthStar said:I want to keep track of what the plecs in there eat and what ones they stay away from....so Far anubia and Java fern...