I bought 6 of these HC "rocks". It is HC growing on lava rocks, looks exactly like the ones in this picture. I am adding them to the 46 gallon bowfront I am working on (there is another post on that). My question is, how well will this grow on my driftwood. I was going to strategically place a couple on some of the ledges and impressions on my wood. Will it take off and grow, or do the roots really need to substrate to grow into ?
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HC is dwarf baby tears. I would be surprised if it will grow on driftwood
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Do you still have the 96W on the tank? You might need to increase it for these plants they are a high light plant and that wattage is more for low-moderate light plants.
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I do have the 96W light at this point. I do plan to add another light fixture. Since this is a bowfront tank, I want to add a 2 foot fisture to the front of the tank. The 3 foot I have now sits at the back of the tank and ends up casting some shadows toward the front, so I've been looking for another light to add.
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If you are adding lights to an existing AH Supply makes a nice kit. Quality componets and easy to install. http://www.ahsupply.com/index.html $45 for a single 55W CF or $70 for a two bulb kit. The blubs are seperate @ $18 each.Richard Douglas
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Originally posted by insomniaclush View PostI stuck just a little sprig in a crevice of my drift wood 8-10 mo ago and it went nutz. Looked awesome because it tended to grow in a large ball on the end of the wood.
Post pic's so we can see what it looks like.Houston Areas Aquatic Plant Society
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