MudHog
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Is lucky bamboo aquarium safe? I want to make a hanging plant shelf for my 37G tank and have it house approx. 10-12 lucky bamboo stalks. The roots and about 2" of the stalk would be in the water. The leaves and rest of stalk would be exposed. Will my fish try to eat the roots and will the roots harm them if they would nip at the roots? I guess I could always make some sort of box to close in the roots and just drill holes for the water to flow in and out if needed.
Separate note, those that know about lucky bamboo, do the stalks themselves get big, say like the trunk of a tree? Trying to think of an attachment method and I'm thinking of something like a clip. Sort of like what holds a visi-therm heater to the wall of an aquarium, except sizes enough for the bamboo and not necessarily suction cup mounted.
Separate note, those that know about lucky bamboo, do the stalks themselves get big, say like the trunk of a tree? Trying to think of an attachment method and I'm thinking of something like a clip. Sort of like what holds a visi-therm heater to the wall of an aquarium, except sizes enough for the bamboo and not necessarily suction cup mounted.