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  1. Default Any point in planting?

    I am slowly preparing a tank for two Convicts once they are mature enough. I love the look of a planted tank, but I know from watching their parents that they destroy their tank daily, is there any point in doing a moderatly planted tank and letting it grow in before the fish arrive? I don't want to waste any money if they're just going to destroy the plants.
    55g - 5 Blood Parrots


    My 55G Journal

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    You could always do a bunch of floating plants. some people even Superglue plants to driftwood and rocks.

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    Personally I wouldn't waste the money, my Cons dig even when they are not breeding so it all depends on the Cons personality of your fish but knowing MOST Cons I wouldn't waste the money on it

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    You can attach java fern and anubias to driftwood and have floating plants. They can not dig up what isn't planted. That how I keep my blood parrot tank.

    I hope you are not putting these convicts in with your parrots?
    Cycling With Fish?•• The Fishless Cycle••
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    Lady Hobbs in an earlier post of his I think the OP mentioned something about just putting the Cons in a 20 Gal of their own, but I agree floating plants could workout a lot better because you truly can't mess up plants that aren't planted at all

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    I agree with tieing plants to driftwood. You can create a stunning aquascape with varieties of anubias and java fern planted in this way.
    Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
    If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chocological
    You could always do a bunch of floating plants. some people even Superglue plants to driftwood and rocks.
    I read somewhere where superglue was ok to use for holding down plants but I wussed out and went with using fishing line instead.
    55 Gallon community tank that is probably a bit overstocked....dont judge me

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