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Tom Puskar
September 16th 04, 07:44 PM
I have several goldfish tanks and try to keep some live plants--mostly
anacharis--in them. Trouble is the fish treat the anacharis like candy and
gobble up the leaves (if that's what you call them) in no time at all. I'm
left with stubby stems!

I have a currently unused 10 gallon tank and I was thinking of trying to
propagate my own anacharis. In the summer I steal it from my outdoor pond
but that source will be gone soon. Can I take the partially eaten stems and
bundle them like pet stores do and grow them in my tank? Do they need any
special nutrients? I know they use nitrates from the fish in the tanks but
I wasn't planning to put any fish in these tanks.

Any comments are welcome.

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Tom Puskar
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Geezer From The Freezer
September 17th 04, 08:49 AM
Tom Puskar wrote:
>
> I have several goldfish tanks and try to keep some live plants--mostly
> anacharis--in them. Trouble is the fish treat the anacharis like candy and
> gobble up the leaves (if that's what you call them) in no time at all. I'm
> left with stubby stems!
>
> I have a currently unused 10 gallon tank and I was thinking of trying to
> propagate my own anacharis. In the summer I steal it from my outdoor pond
> but that source will be gone soon. Can I take the partially eaten stems and
> bundle them like pet stores do and grow them in my tank? Do they need any
> special nutrients? I know they use nitrates from the fish in the tanks but
> I wasn't planning to put any fish in these tanks.
>
> Any comments are welcome.

I'd suggest when you do a water change, move some of the old water into the
planted tank. Taking the fish pooh and dumping it in will help too. Other than
that get some plant feeder.