Leaves from submerse plant will definitely melt when you want to convert them to emerse.
Make sure you have high humidity in the vivarium, maybe fully cover. You can also flood substrate level with water.
Spray water if you can daily.
hi bros.. how do you guys keep crypts emmersed? i had a 1ft cube vivarium. having 18watt PL lighting over it. substrate is geX soil.
i had some submersed grown crypt and i shift them to my vivarium. even though i always wet their leaves, they melted away to nothing in just a few days.
so i went on to buy emmersed crypt wenditti(if im not wrong), this time round, i planted the crypts in with the sponge(but not the pot)
af first it looks like this
after 4 days, which is today, many leaves had melted. left only this..
how do i keep emmersed crypts alive? any advice?
thanks
Leaves from submerse plant will definitely melt when you want to convert them to emerse.
Make sure you have high humidity in the vivarium, maybe fully cover. You can also flood substrate level with water.
Spray water if you can daily.
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i have a cover for this tank..
this crypt was bought as emersed form.. well today.. most had melted.. left none the leaves.. sigh...
Is it because of the high temp?
not so sure, but well.. all melted away. guess i'll stay away from crypts
Well, i think you need patience to keep cryptocoryne and you need to provide the correct condition for them to grow.
I had a piece of rhizome of a particular specie that i keep for 1yr before it final sprout into 2 leaves 2 weeks ago. And thats after i tried about 3 different environment over months. I was lucky the rhziome did not disintegrate.
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Hi EvolutionZ,
Be patience, my friend...
Since we have a similar setup and with even similar plants, these are the pictures that I have just taken for your reference.
I'm not really sure what crypt I'm having , but it looks very similar to what you are having now. I do believed it is in the submersed form, even thou you may have bought it in a emersed packing.
Like you, I planted it with a thin layer of the wool that it comes with so as not to damage the roots. The leaf slowly melt off one by one, and suddenly new leaf started to grow. What you see now in the picture is the crypt in the emersed form.
It took me about 3 months to finally see the first emersed leaf.
Nice setup Merviso. Yes i agree that growing crypt need more patience. That should be Cryptocoryne wendtii.
Best Regards, TS
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Thanks TS168 for the ID, this is my vivarium tank for the newts...
Wasn't sure if it can make grow in my tank when I first planted, think I will plant a whole row for my next vivarium project... should look like a nice mini forest..
Hi Merviso, Try grow them in one plant by one plant. And wait for them to grow big and hopefully spreadout.
Best Regards, TS
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Thanks for the advice, TS168, I'm waiting to tear down one of my 1.5ft tank to set up another vivarium. Hope to try out more crypt by then... Cheers!
ok, what soil you will be using? How will be your setup be? Design plan? You need to plan properly before you get started. What plant will you be adding in?
Anubias barteri 'coffeefolia' is a good choice because of it different color :P
You can see mine here. You can also add in Pogestemon helferi
Wish you success in your setup.
Best Regards, TS
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Hi TS168, thanks for the concern! I will open up a new thread so as not to hijack bro EvolutionZ thread...
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