I'll make a confession that I'm not a CP nut although my latest research may say otherwise.
I've been thinking about using terrestrial utrics as a groundcover plant in my aquarium. An aquarium plants company has done this with U. graminifolia successfully. If you haven't seen the photo:
and accompanying article,
So why don't I just use that? Well I'm in Australia and can't source any. Plus the importation of exotic plants in nigh on impossible.
So my question is could this be done with other utrics? I think I'm able to source U. bisquamata, U. blachettii and U. subulata. I should stress what I'm looking for is a grass-like appearance similar to U. graminifolia - I'm not interested in whether it flowers or not.
Any expert opinions on whether this could be done would be greatly appreciated!
I've been thinking about using terrestrial utrics as a groundcover plant in my aquarium. An aquarium plants company has done this with U. graminifolia successfully. If you haven't seen the photo:
and accompanying article,
So why don't I just use that? Well I'm in Australia and can't source any. Plus the importation of exotic plants in nigh on impossible.
So my question is could this be done with other utrics? I think I'm able to source U. bisquamata, U. blachettii and U. subulata. I should stress what I'm looking for is a grass-like appearance similar to U. graminifolia - I'm not interested in whether it flowers or not.
Any expert opinions on whether this could be done would be greatly appreciated!