Does anyone here have guppy grass? I know it is, well... primitive, I suppose, by many of the more advanced planted experts here standards, but I have a ton of this stuff, and in all honesty... I really have no idea how it should be ideally arranged in my tank! I just basically have the stuff free floating at each end.
I'd be interested in seeing pics of how other have guppy grass arranged in their tanks, and any advice on how to arrange this plant would be appreciated. I really like it, but just don't know what to do with it! LOL...
Thanks, all.
Guppy Grass?
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I just got some more from Jen at the auction Saturday. It's great for livebearer tanks, as it's not a fussy plant, and provides lots of hiding places for fry or harassed females. It's also great to grab a wad and throw it into a quarantine tank.
I just let it float. Once it's happy, it tends to spread rampantly turn up in other parts of the tank, which can be annoying if you're trying to have an actual aquascape. It will send out roots, and I've had it end up rooting itself in the substrate, or attach itself to rocks.
I think Jen said she's been growing it rooted in the substrate? The bags I got from her looked almost like cuttings from stem plants, instead the wad it looks like whenever I've taken it from my tanks.
I just let it float. Once it's happy, it tends to spread rampantly turn up in other parts of the tank, which can be annoying if you're trying to have an actual aquascape. It will send out roots, and I've had it end up rooting itself in the substrate, or attach itself to rocks.
I think Jen said she's been growing it rooted in the substrate? The bags I got from her looked almost like cuttings from stem plants, instead the wad it looks like whenever I've taken it from my tanks.