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Todd K.
July 19th 06, 08:49 PM
I have a 5 gal hex tank with one betta in it. I have one java fern
that has survived a couple of years, but can hardly be considered to
flourish. I have tried amazon swords a few times, that seem to slowly
die.

The tank flourescent light is on from around 8AM to 10 PM everyday,
which I guess is considered a lot of light. Water temp is around 78F
in winter and 84F in summer. Nitrate levels are consistently around 10
ppm. Tank has a small biowheel filter.

Any suggestions on a plant that will flourish in these conditions or
what should I be doing different?

Thanks,

Todd K.

Dick
July 19th 06, 09:11 PM
On 19 Jul 2006 12:49:31 -0700, "Todd K." > wrote:

>I have a 5 gal hex tank with one betta in it. I have one java fern
>that has survived a couple of years, but can hardly be considered to
>flourish. I have tried amazon swords a few times, that seem to slowly
>die.
>
>The tank flourescent light is on from around 8AM to 10 PM everyday,
>which I guess is considered a lot of light. Water temp is around 78F
>in winter and 84F in summer. Nitrate levels are consistently around 10
>ppm. Tank has a small biowheel filter.
>
>Any suggestions on a plant that will flourish in these conditions or
>what should I be doing different?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Todd K.

My smallest tanks are 10 gallon, so my comments may have no value to
you.

Over 3 years ago I had plant problems, mostly the plants needed more
light than my hoods provided. Not hours of light, but watts per
gallon. 1.5 watts per gallon is an approximate dividing line. Below
1.5 w/g is "low light". I lost a lot of plants until I learned this
gem.

Java Fern is low light, but I find wide variation in my tanks. I have
one 10 gallon tank that the Java mostly exists whereas in another I am
always having to remove excess, with another 10 somewhere in between.
They share Java source plants. I have no idea why the variation. Low
growth is a blessing unless you want a jungle, less weeding.

5 gallons is pretty small. I am not great on types of plants. I buy
everything over the Internet. My last purchase, over 3 years ago I
bought because it was an assortment of low light plants. Over the
years I have lost some varieties, but I have lost fish over the same
period. Life is not forever.

dick

Richard Sexton
July 20th 06, 05:37 AM
In article . com>,
Todd K. > wrote:
>The tank flourescent light is on from around 8AM to 10 PM everyday,
>which I guess is considered a lot of light. Water temp is around 78F
>in winter and 84F in summer. Nitrate levels are consistently around 10
>ppm. Tank has a small biowheel filter.

The poor thing is straving to death. It does have the barest
amount of nitrate needed (assuming you really have 10ppm,
hobby test kits are quite worthless really) and you *might*
have enough phosphate from the fishfood, but potassium? Iron?

You need to add (at least) these. Sea Chem makes them prepared
in bottles or you can make them yourself if you have access to the
chemicals from a hydroponics shop.


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Marco Schwarz
July 21st 06, 05:37 PM
Hi..

> Any suggestions on a plant that will flourish in these
> conditions or what should I be doing different?

Java moss, too.. Possibly elodea or sagittaria..

How do you feed your betta tank..?

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Todd K.
July 21st 06, 07:55 PM
Only betta flakes. Are you suggesting some plant food as well?

Todd K.

Marco Schwarz wrote:
> Hi..
>
> > Any suggestions on a plant that will flourish in these
> > conditions or what should I be doing different?
>
> Java moss, too.. Possibly elodea or sagittaria..
>
> How do you feed your betta tank..?
>
> --
> cu
> Marco

Richard Sexton
July 21st 06, 09:03 PM
In article om>,
Todd K. > wrote:
>Only betta flakes. Are you suggesting some plant food as well?

Oh yeah. It'll make a big difference.

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Köi-Lö
July 22nd 06, 05:06 PM
"Todd K." > wrote in message
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> Any suggestions on a plant that will flourish in these conditions or
> what should I be doing different?
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Few will flourish under your conditions but hornwart should do ok as well as
Java moss, anubias and some of crypts. You cab pick up aquarium plant
"food" or fertilizers at most chain pet stores such as PetsMart.
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