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Angrie.Woman wrote:
"Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message ... On 2005-04-01, Margolis wrote: anacharis is a cold water plant. You can grow it in high temps, and when it does grow it grows well. But it likes to 'melt' at tropical temps also. Overall I wouldn't recommend it. My tank runs about 82 deg F at this point: I must disagree. I just trimmed the Anacharis out of my tank to pass on the clippings. I pulled probably thirty stems out, most of which were 2-3 feet long! Two people on the group will be able to attest to that when their plants show up this week ::-) Yes, I will attest to that! Thank you very much for the plants - very nice weeds. :) I can't imagine how your tank must have looked, considering there was at least twice that amount in your tank. Note to other parents: the plastic containers that single- serve pudding and jello comes in make good plant containers. What is this plant? http://www.indyattic.com/pics/plant.jpg Some of it was tucked in the bag, so I planted it too. Thanks again! Angie That's water sprite, an aquatic fern. Ceratopteris thalictroides. If it likes your tank, it grows fast and gets quite tall. It puts out new leaves all the time, and the old ones die off, sprouting baby plants at the leaf margins. You can grow it either rooted or floating. What you have is the rooted form. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
"Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message
... On 2005-04-01, Margolis wrote: I just trimmed the Anacharis out of my tank to pass on the clippings. I pulled probably thirty stems out, most of which were 2-3 feet long! Two people on the group will be able to attest to that when their plants show up this week ::-) In my experience, temperature has never made a difference to my plants. Granted, I don't mess with it - all my tank are tropical, 72-82 deg F. But sufficient light, CO2, and fertilization are always what makes it work. I guess you have been lucky maybe if you have never had ANY of it die.. I said when it grows it grows WELL. When mine is growing well it gets about 3' long before I trim it. But sometimes some of the plants just seem to melt away for no reason. The most likely time for this is after pruning and replanting. The tank is at 82°f. After doing a bit of research online I have found this happens to quite a few people that try to keep it in 80° tanks. Everybodies experiences may be different though. And like Elaine said, you may have gotten a tropical version and I ended up with the coldwater version. who knows really? I was just passing along my experiences with it. -- Margolis http://web.archive.org/web/200302152...qs/AGQ2FAQ.htm http://www.unrealtower.org/faq |
"Elaine T" wrote in message m... Angrie.Woman wrote: .. What is this plant? http://www.indyattic.com/pics/plant.jpg Some of it was tucked in the bag, so I planted it too. That's water sprite, an aquatic fern. Ceratopteris thalictroides. If it likes your tank, it grows fast and gets quite tall. It puts out new leaves all the time, and the old ones die off, sprouting baby plants at the leaf margins. You can grow it either rooted or floating. What you have is the rooted form. It's very pretty. I don't have my new lighting system yet, so it might not make it. I can alway buy more later though. A |
I am really excited about my opportunities with plants here. I have
hornwort (which I will put in the bedroom tank and hope it grows like the weed it is given it can take temperatures up to 85 degrees fahrenheit), some anubius, some crypts, wisteria which will probably exclusively will join the java ferns growing in the bigger tank, these are all on the way now. I also purchased flourish with iron, jungle plant food, and the jungle co2 fizz factory (any good anyone?), which are now on the way as well. I tried to buy a venturi power head driven co2 diffuser, red sea brand co2 injector but couldn't find it even with a search, instead of the jungle co2 fizz factory. Both seem to be good for small tanks. I'm all set and hoping the hornwort takes off so I have an endless supply of it and I can just then dump some into my turtle tank for the turtles to eat. Later all! |
On 2005-04-01, John wrote:
Ross, I got them yesterday afternoon and they look fantastic in my tank! And yes they are long...most are longer than the 29 gal they went into. They'll look great in the 125 as soon as I get it setup. Thank You! Great! No problem - if they are too long, feel free to lop off the bottom and either replant it or throw away the bottom part. You can replant any segment of the plant and it'll keep on growing -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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