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johnhuddleston May 5th 04 01:28 PM

plant for goldfish
 
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.

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Magic menagerie May 5th 04 03:39 PM

plant for goldfish
 
Pothos and philodendron, and Ingrid uses Dracena... Not your typical
"underwater plants", but then the fish won't go on a feeding frenzy with them
either. ; )

Geezer From The Freezer May 5th 04 04:11 PM

plant for goldfish
 


Magic menagerie wrote:

Pothos and philodendron, and Ingrid uses Dracena... Not your typical
"underwater plants", but then the fish won't go on a feeding frenzy with them
either. ; )



Java moss?

johnhuddleston May 6th 04 12:30 AM

plant for goldfish
 
i already have a 6 foot philodendron monstera, i always knew of it as just
monstera... so how to i plant it in the tank? just drop the tendril thingies
into the water? right now its about 10 inches from my tank so its not a
major prob...

"Magic menagerie" wrote in message
...
Pothos and philodendron, and Ingrid uses Dracena... Not your typical
"underwater plants", but then the fish won't go on a feeding frenzy with

them
either. ; )




Flying Tiger May 6th 04 05:57 PM

plant for goldfish
 

"johnhuddleston" schreef in bericht
...
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i

spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they

ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.

--



replace the goldfish.....by non plant eaters....

:-)))




johnhuddleston May 6th 04 06:36 PM

plant for goldfish
 
Good god no! They`re part of the family now. they`ll be the last too go,
after the missus and the dogs...

"Flying Tiger" No mail adress wrote in message
...

"johnhuddleston" schreef in bericht
...
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i

spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they

ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.

--



replace the goldfish.....by non plant eaters....

:-)))






Flying Tiger May 6th 04 07:55 PM

plant for goldfish
 

"johnhuddleston" schreef in bericht
...
Good god no! They`re part of the family now. they`ll be the last too go,
after the missus and the dogs...


Well a fully nice planted aquarium and goldfish make not a nice
combination, so better buy the most realistic plastic plants you can get
and spoil your fish with some nice salad every now and then...

Mabey a second tank with tetra's and many plants.......

:-)))))))))))

Goodluck

F.



Chris Oinonen Ehren May 6th 04 09:08 PM

plant for goldfish
 
I absolutely second the java moss suggestion. Its tough, takes a wide range
of water parameters, can tolerate a little salt (in case you ever need to
salt your tank) and my goldfish love it (but not in a meal sort of way, more
in a furniture sort of way). I imagine it would be a good thing to use for
a spawning mop, since it doesn't root, so once eggs were laid you could just
grab the whole bunch and move it to another tank.

Chris
oinonenehren@comcast
starve a troll, feed a fever.
(or is it feed a cold, starve a troll? I can never remember that one...)


in article , johnhuddleston at
wrote on 5/6/04 12:36 PM:

Good god no! They`re part of the family now. they`ll be the last too go,
after the missus and the dogs...

"Flying Tiger" No mail adress wrote in message
...

"johnhuddleston" schreef in bericht
...
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i

spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they

ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.

--



replace the goldfish.....by non plant eaters....

:-)))






--
Chris



Magic menagerie May 6th 04 10:16 PM

plant for goldfish
 
I have some pothos and the philodendrons that I had cuttings of. Once they got
some roots on them, I bunched them, tied them with copper wire (what I had
handy) and attached them to a suction cup on the side. They basically lay
across the top of the water, with some of it submerged. They have since
sprouted more leaves and the roots are growing all over the place... The fish
have nibbled a little at one leaf, and like to suck a little on the long roots
(probably think it's a tasty worm), but otherwise just leave it alone. We had
nasty trubs with the tank levels last year, but once I got the gravel out and
replaced it with marbles, and got the live plants in, the levels are pretty
liveable now... See Ingird's page for more plant hints...

Cold Ethyl May 7th 04 11:37 PM

plant for goldfish
 

"johnhuddleston" wrote in message
...
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i

spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they

ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.


I've got amazon sword, elodia and java fern in my tank and none of them sem
to get eaten much.



Lily May 8th 04 01:14 PM

plant for goldfish
 
I have lots of weed in my tank - love it. cant stand tanks with no plants
or plastic plants. My goldies go through a lot of oxygen weed, but I buy a
bunch a month and it keeps me and them happy. I also have some type of
grass, and large leafed plant and a small-leafed glossy plant (you can tell
my LFS has no labelling on their plants cant you?) None of these get
hassled, and they have been in the tank a good three months. I feed my
goldies anything but flake - spirulina pellets, sera nip.....whatever else
takes my fancy. both the pellets and tablets are great because it takes the
goldies a long time to finish them, and gives them something to do.
Whether it is the variety of food I give them, or just the fact that I have
a LARGE amount of weed in the tank I am not sure, but they co-exist
happily,and I love looking at a planted aquarium. Seems unnatural to have
minimal or plastic plants.
Experiment with a few different types of weed, not just the oxygen and you
will find a mix that works I am sure.
Although I dont know what the prices are for you! (I get four reasonable
sized bunches for 12AUD, so it doesnt break the bank)
Cheers
Lil


"johnhuddleston" wrote in message
...
can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i

spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they

ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.

--






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plant for goldfish
 
Try some duckweed or salvinia


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On Wed, 5 May 2004 13:28:58 +0100, "johnhuddleston"
wrote:

can anyone suggest an aquatic plant that my goldfish wont decimate? i spent
3 months stocking the tank with oxygen weed from a local pet shop, they ate
about 10 bunches a month... now they have plastic plants but i`d like to
have some real ones.



MartinOsirus May 8th 04 08:06 PM

plant for goldfish
 
I have a 50 gal L with 6 fancy GF - I keep the tank bare and bare bottom and
use the backing paper which has pictures of plants! - reason ? - there is
nothing there to accumulate detritus. GF are extremely messy - so watch out!
For interest in the tank - I use a lighthouse - air bubbler


figaro August 29th 04 04:58 AM

Monstera is not really a philodendron but is a species unto itself so you
were right just calling it Monstera. It will be too big for the aquarium.

They are speaking about the hanging basket philodendron that is typically
variegated with cream and green or just plain green. You see it in lots of
restaurants or other darkly lit buildings due to its shade tolerance and
ease of culture. Cuttings can be taken and rooted in a glass of water and I
guess people use them in aquariums although I have no experience here.

i already have a 6 foot philodendron monstera, i always knew of it as just
monstera... so how to i plant it in the tank? just drop the tendril thingies
into the water? right now its about 10 inches from my tank so its not a
major prob...

"Magic menagerie" wrote in message
...
Pothos and philodendron, and Ingrid uses Dracena... Not your typical
"underwater plants", but then the fish won't go on a feeding frenzy with

them
either. ; )



johnhuddleston August 29th 04 09:11 AM


"figaro" wrote in message
...
Monstera is not really a philodendron but is a species unto itself so you
were right just calling it Monstera. It will be too big for the aquarium.


Tell me about it, it grows out of the hood for four feet :)

They are speaking about the hanging basket philodendron that is typically
variegated with cream and green or just plain green. You see it in lots

of
restaurants or other darkly lit buildings due to its shade tolerance and
ease of culture. Cuttings can be taken and rooted in a glass of water and

I
guess people use them in aquariums although I have no experience here.


This was a while ago now but... The monstera did really well in the tank, it
grew like crazy and new leaves now appear every month or so - instead of the
three months it took in a pot. The fry like darting in and out of the roots.
In fact i had one monstera left outside and it got badly burned and lost all
of its leaves, I chopped up what was left and left the pieces with bits of
air root in the tank and they all started growing with fresh new leaves. Oh,
and theres some growing in my pond too. :)



marcos August 31st 04 06:29 PM

Different goldfish have different eating habits n behaviours because
my GF do not eat my plants at all. I have elodia n a java fern. The
algae for me is more of a threat to the plants than my goldfish.
john


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