Subwassertang looks real nice in this tank. It has no signs of algae, perfectly healthy. I will probably have to trim it next week to keep in shape- it's grown all out of proportion to its stone anchor and will start grabbing substrate particles soon.
I do think the phoenix moss has begun naturalizing on this knobby end of driftwood. There's three or four tiny bits there, front and below the main clump, that I don't remember tying down.
Out-of-focus picture here for most of it, but you can see the little tiny green sprig on the left, an individual by itself.
I let it be, for now. This pic in ambient light- you can see the 'emerald green' has a root going down, and two new shoots coming up.
From the other side. I can't decide which picture I like better so I show them both.
The little plantlets growing on stem pieces tied to a rock are getting bigger! Last pic for comparison was taken just over a month ago.
From slightly different angle can the leaf texture. I do believe there's a tiny bit of fissidens stuck among them, too.
I cleaned Oliver's sponge filter today. It rarely needs it- one fish and a snail population don't seem to create much waste in here to clog it up. But I did notice there was a lot of brown mulm in the base where I have bio-cubes. Figured a long time ago, if I need something in there to weigh it down, why not something that can house the bacteria? I rinsed out the bio cubes today, they had a lot more mulm than the sponge itself. Added three more- there was just enough space.
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