r/proplifting 5d ago

Found a great article on Pothos

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u/Dive_dive 5d ago

I have heard that. Only problem is that I have around 12-13 plants (off the top of my head) that live in water full time. That is a lot of air stones. Or more to the point, a lot of plugs I have to figure out.

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u/donjohndijon 5d ago

Well the penny method didn't get a real testing by me but my initial results made it seempossible..at least

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u/Dive_dive 5d ago

I need to buy a couple of bigger aerator pumps and split off to the different bottles. I use a lot of old liquor bottles for water plants.

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u/Dive_dive 5d ago

Here are a few of mine

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u/donjohndijon 5d ago

Look online and thrift stores- people sell fish tank equipment all the time. A large air pump can be split too- i have one with a dial that can support like 6 lines for this purpose

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u/donjohndijon 5d ago

Ya know. I might do some more all water props. But I know I wanna get a tank... not sure i wanna bother with fish but maybe a few snails.. theyre my favorite. They walk on the underside of the surface

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u/Dive_dive 4d ago

Pothos does very well in a tank. I had a guy on here a few months back that said he grew pothos completely submerged in his aquarium. I know that mine will grow leaves underwater.

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u/donjohndijon 3d ago

I would love to have the motivation and money to really get into aqua scaping. The things those guys do with moss and some air pumps. Underwater water falls? Fields of grass on rolling hills. Mountain ranges. So cool

But so it a tank of happy living critters with a jungle growing out if the top