WebDwarf Sagittaria Subulata is a great and undemanding foreground plant that can do well in low to medium light. A rich nutrient substrate is required and CO2 is optional. This plant grows very fast and forms a nice carpet in the right environment. WebDwarf Sagittaria should be planted into the substrate, about 1 inch or 2-3 cm deep, make sure not to bury the root crown too deep into the substrate to prevent rot. While at it, space out the plantlets (2 – 3 inches apart) to …
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WebJun 9, 2024 · Dwarf sagittaria propagates by producing runners which spreads like a carpet on the tank floor. These runners can equally be … WebMar 24, 2024 · For ages it has been a planted tank with co2 injection and was doing well for a long time. However recently ive let it go a little and as you can see from the pictures its now down to a pretty minimum planted tank with plants and carpet not doing great at all. ... Dwarf sagittaria may also be an option. fluff candy
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WebJul 9, 2010 · Dwarf Sagittaria, "unplanted" Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 6 of 6 Posts. akdmks · Registered. Joined Nov 15, 2009 · 112 Posts. Discussion Starter · #1 · Jul 6, 2010. Only … WebSagittaria subulata or Dwarf Sag is a great plant for aquarists new to planted tanks. It is relatively undemanding and will spread easily to form … WebSep 17, 2011 · I recently bought some dwarf sag and it is doing really well (and not being eaten), but I think it is too tall to be called a true carpet plant. My tank is a 75g with a 4x55W AHS Bright kit, so there is good lighting but the sag is overshadowed by some overgrown anubias. Greggz Reply Quote 1 - 10 of 10 Posts fluff cat adoption