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Thread: Java Fern
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09-23-2012, 08:22 PM #1
Java Fern
My Java Fern is very healthy and continues to grow nicely which is great. It's a nice full size but it's mainly full because the leaves are floating out if that makes any sense. I want to bunch it together in some kind of way to reduce how wide it is. My question is what can I use to tie it together to reduce the width and is also safe to use in the aquarium?
Not looking to thin it out because I don't have anywhere to move the extra ferns to in this tank or anywhere in my other two tanks.10 Gallon: Planted Red Cherry Shrimp
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30 Gallon: Planted Bolivian Ram Tank

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09-23-2012, 08:25 PM #2
You could maybe use some string or something else you could find at home.
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09-23-2012, 08:31 PM #3
I use black sewing string... Its strong, doesnt degrade quickly and its hardly noticable. Plus, at $1 for a lifetime supply, its economical.
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09-23-2012, 10:31 PM #4
A thought....you don't HAVE to put the plants you thin out into a tank. If they are going to keep multiplying, the trash may be an option. :)
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09-24-2012, 02:37 AM #5
Thanks guys...
Azurescriber, I know that's a option but I just can't bear to throw away any part of my perfectly green and healthy java fern :)
Plus it's not so much that it's multiplying. I think all of it isn't attached securely on the rock so some of it is loose and being lifted up due to the water movement in the tank so I need to bind it together in some way. I have some Black sewing thread here at the house so that's what I'll use.10 Gallon: Planted Red Cherry Shrimp
65 Gallon: Planted South American Community
30 Gallon: Planted Bolivian Ram Tank

Reduce The Stress....Cycle Fishless!
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09-24-2012, 02:37 AM #6
Thanks guys...
Azurescriber, I know that's a option but I just can't bear to throw away any part of my perfectly green and healthy java fern :)
Plus it's not so much that it's multiplying. I think all of it isn't attached securely on the rock so some of it is loose and being lifted up due to the water movement in the tank so I need to bind it together in some way. I have some Black sewing thread here at the house so that's what I'll use.10 Gallon: Planted Red Cherry Shrimp
65 Gallon: Planted South American Community
30 Gallon: Planted Bolivian Ram Tank

Reduce The Stress....Cycle Fishless!
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10-30-2012, 07:48 PM #7
Hey Kurly~ Where in Ohio are you? I am going to be adding some Java fern into my tank as soon as I get it switched over.... I could take some off of your hands lol.
Mike
55g Freshwater | Rena XP3 | Aqueon 55 | Hydor 300w Inline Heater|7 Black Skirt |5 Serpae Tetras |7 Red Eye Tetras | 3 Otto Cats | Planted | STS Substrate
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11-01-2012, 12:31 AM #8
I use 4lb. fish line. It's thin, strong, clear and holds up for years under water.
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