Z zpromoter AC Members Jun 15, 2009 330 0 0 Nov 18, 2009 #61 Chrisinator said: :thumbsup: awesome! Click to expand... You sure? I knew you were a fan of the Anubias. Be honest, which way looks better? The ludwigia will grow in though.
Chrisinator said: :thumbsup: awesome! Click to expand... You sure? I knew you were a fan of the Anubias. Be honest, which way looks better? The ludwigia will grow in though.
Chrisinator Ripariumist Sep 27, 2008 3,918 0 36 North Jersey Real Name Chris Nov 18, 2009 #62 I liked the Anubias because the rotala (or the plant in the background) and the anubias gave height and depth to the tank.
I liked the Anubias because the rotala (or the plant in the background) and the anubias gave height and depth to the tank.
Z zpromoter AC Members Jun 15, 2009 330 0 0 Nov 18, 2009 #63 Chrisinator said: I liked the Anubias because the rotala (or the plant in the background) and the anubias gave height and depth to the tank. Click to expand... I did like those features as well. I am hoping that I can acheive a similar look with the Ludwigia. I more or less changed the plants because I wanted something that would add another level of plant color to the tank.
Chrisinator said: I liked the Anubias because the rotala (or the plant in the background) and the anubias gave height and depth to the tank. Click to expand... I did like those features as well. I am hoping that I can acheive a similar look with the Ludwigia. I more or less changed the plants because I wanted something that would add another level of plant color to the tank.
Chrisinator Ripariumist Sep 27, 2008 3,918 0 36 North Jersey Real Name Chris Nov 18, 2009 #64 Search up on Tiger Lotus, they are great plants that give a tinge of red to the tank. Last edited: Nov 18, 2009