June 30, 2016 at 5:12 am
#8857
Participant
So you should have you new Paros by now or perhaps tomorrow. Your tank is setup and ready to be their new home. You have read a lot of information on maintaining and breeding these species. My advice is to keep it simple. Do not get carried away with experiments. Use what you have learned. Get them to survive and grow and eventually reproduce. Down the road you can try other things. Good luck, home the shipment comes in without any issues.
BTW, I super glue my bucephelandra species to small pieces of driftwood and let them settle in the bottom of the tank. They seem to grow but the growth is slow … sometimes very slow. I get excited when I see a new leaf come out.