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    if you can trained them to be shorter, you should keep them in your tank. They do look very nice contrast to the greenery.
    Quote Originally Posted by cbong View Post
    Exactly what I am trying to do. Managed to get some results in my earlier attempts ... i.e. shorter lotus leaves.
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    Bro,

    You really have a nice n healthy looking tank. wait till the Blyxa grow taller, and cover your whole background ,it will be much more nicer


    for the lotus, you can train them to be shorter, but cutting off tall leaf.


    do you change water every week?

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    bro cbong,

    may I know what is the sand name that u use in ur tank?
    is it lapis?

    I am looking for the similar sand u r using...

    is lapis sand more to brown or white?

    thanks

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    Hi bro , nice tank u have there...i saw the stunted tetra ...naturally there are not like that ... next time round i was wondering what will they come up with... maybe stunted apisto or cardinal

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    They are not stunted, they are genetically modified to take on a balloon shape...
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    Wow ! your tank is lovely.
    The Blyxa really look stunning. How you keep them so lush and healthy
    I never succeed in my previous attempt with this plant.

    Sorry , no offence, the only little thing that I would change if nit picking is removing those ballon x-ray tetra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fei Miao View Post
    in a way, it's similar to how one cultivate bonsai, reducing leave size, height etc...
    ofcourse but bonsai creation is long-term process.. well that's probably because of its slow growth.

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    Gen-X previously kept their lotus low by constantly nipping the plant floating leaves. They even managed to make it look like half a soccer ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V31 View Post
    ofcourse but bonsai creation is long-term process.. well that's probably because of its slow growth.
    Excatly, over time(but not as long as bonsai, fortunately ), the plant will starts growing low, as BFG pointed out, cut off the floating leaves.
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    Sorry to go OT here, but does anyone know what happen to Gen-X?

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    I have been out of action for a while ... o/s assignment for 3 weeks. Yes its Lapis sand and the lotus is still as small as before after 3 weeks' absence. Still waiting for my glosso to spread though.
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    what mosses are that in the tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_scientist View Post
    what mosses are that in the tank?
    Taiwan moss. It started like a 5cents coin and grew to this size after 3 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V31 View Post
    Nice tank mate, but I think that r.lotus will grow too much high
    Here's after more then a month after the last photo taken.... they can be trained But my glosso are urghh




    especially so if there are sufficient lighting. my 4 feet tank lotus are even shorter.

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    glosso also can train what..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome View Post
    glosso also can train what..
    ya, but I think the light in my tank (2 x 36W) is too low for it to grow well.
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    hi, I got 1 question to ask.

    How do you guys train ur tiger lotcus to stay short?
    How do you guys trim it?
    By cutting the stem directly under the leaf? or
    By cutting the stem from the roots?

    If cutting away the stem plus leaf will the leaf grow back again?

    tnkz

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    I am doing the same for my tank, in fact I have a lawn of red lotus.

    The trick is to cut one leaf at a time, starting with the biggest. Each time a new leaf is about to sprout, cut the next biggest leaf. Repeat the process till the effect is acheived, take note the leaves do come out faster each time you prune.

    Also ensure that there is slow releasing iron tablets in the soil. I think they are called lacterite if I got it correct, the reason for red lotus being red is the need for iron. you can get the tablets from Y618.
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    The tank would look really nice if the Lotus were placed behind the wood amongst the green and the front kept simple with a HC lawn instead of a Glosso(which I can see is already growing upwards) lawn.
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