billfish 234 Report post Posted June 8 as title says, i know about mosses and anubias, was wondering what my other options are,and whats the best way to attatch them? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QldMick 144 Report post Posted June 8 java fern, needle leaf java fern and crested java fern. I've used fishing line or zip ties to attach them to drift wood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
d1ll 14 Report post Posted June 8 For large plants fishing line works well and isn't very visible. For small plants i use superglue which works very well Bucephalandra are another epiphyte with many varieties, hygrophila pinnatifida is another Many people are also unaware that many/all stem plants can be attached to wood/rock. They won't attach to it with roots like epiphytes but will happily grow like that if secured properly provided there are sufficient nutrients in the water. 1 johnbetta reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnbetta 346 Report post Posted December 1 u can use fishing line or rubber bands or sowing thread Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Robbo_003 31 Report post Posted December 1 @billfish For smaller plants/moss I use an aquarium safe superglue gel, one that has an active constituent of Cyanoacrylate. It basically becomes inert when moist or wet on the wood/rock which does a good job attaching the plant. Also make sure it’s a superglue gel, I recently purchased some from Bunnings.For larger plants I use fishing line and remove once attached. The above options have worked for me. Cheers Chris 1 1 JB and johnbetta reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ageofaquariums 507 Report post Posted December 6 Bolbitus > everything else :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites