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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Birmingham, Al
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Toadstool
I just recently add a toadstool to my tank. What is the best way to anchor it and where would be the best place to put it, in front of powerhead or away for powerhead?
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Location: Columbus, OH
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Attach it to a rock with a rubberband for a week and it should attach itself by then. I would put it in a medium flow area but don't put it right in front of a powerhead where its going to be blown away.
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Location: Long Island, NY
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They do well in moderate currents and won't polyp-out in currents that are too strong. They also won't do very well in areas where the the flow is too slow, allowing sediment to collect on top of them.
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I wedge those things
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#5 |
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Location: Birmingham, Al
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toadstool
Thank you
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