How to keep plants anchored

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kayla
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Re: How to keep plants anchored

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Back to the plants, another thing to consider is water flow. If your filter's too strong, it might be pulling the plants loose. Adjusting the flow or positioning the plants in calmer spots can help.
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angler_1
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Re: How to keep plants anchored

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True, kayla. I've got a sponge filter in my shrimp tank, and the plants stay put way better than in my high-flow cichlid tank. Flow matters more than I thought.
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reef_dude
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Re: How to keep plants anchored

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kayla wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 10:10 am Back to the plants, another thing to consider is water flow. If your filter's too strong, it might be pulling the plants loose. Adjusting the flow or positioning the plants in calmer spots can help.
Good point. I had to baffle my HOB filter with a sponge to keep my floaters from getting sucked in.
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velvet8
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Re: How to keep plants anchored

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If all else fails, just let 'em float. Some plants do fine as floaters, and the fish might enjoy the extra cover. Not ideal, but it's an option.
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flameonix
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Re: How to keep plants anchored

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Yeah, my anubias ended up floating for a week, and it started growing new leaves like crazy. Sometimes they just do their own thing, lol.
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