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Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
Hi all,
I'm new here, and this is my first post. What is the scoop on using native river and pond plants in the community freshwater aquarium? --BK |
Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
Provided 1. The plants will thrive in your tank's conditions (Ph, Dh, etc) 2. There's enough life in the tank. 3. You have "quarantined" the plants for a couple of days -- to lose any nasty critters that might harm your fish, it should be okay. Then again, I'm not a lawyer. "BK" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, I'm new here, and this is my first post. What is the scoop on using native river and pond plants in the community freshwater aquarium? --BK |
Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
Hi..
I'm new here, and this is my first post. Welcome..! A first step into the right direction..! What is the scoop on using native river and pond plants in the community freshwater aquarium? Where are you from (location..!) - and what kind of plants is finally meant..? -- cu Marco |
Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
Hi Marco,
I am in the New Haven, CT area. I agree with the other post about quarantining them for a while. We have a variety of plants here in the native waters. I wouldn't expect to have a lily growing in my tank, although there are a huge variety of grass type of plants around. I am getting back into the hobby after about 20 years without a tank. I can't remember if I ever tried native plants before. --BK Marco Schwarz wrote: Hi.. I'm new here, and this is my first post. Welcome..! A first step into the right direction..! What is the scoop on using native river and pond plants in the community freshwater aquarium? Where are you from (location..!) - and what kind of plants is finally meant..? -- cu Marco |
Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
Hi..
Thanks for your reply.. We have a variety of plants here in the native waters. I wouldn't expect to have a lily growing in my tank, although there are a huge variety of grass type of plants around. CT I guess is cold water area, isn't it? Would love to read more about your experiences keeping native water plants indoors. I am getting back into the hobby after about 20 years without a tank. I can't remember if I ever tried native plants before. Good luck.. -- cu Marco |
Are Native River and Pond Plants Usable?
No.
I have all sorts of stuff growing aorund he riccia, lemna tricula, ludwigia, potamogeton - you name it. Noting seems to survive for very long at indoor temperatures. But I'm pretty far north. In souther climes it's possible. Anywhere inbetween is 50/50 p worth a ahot. Sterilize it well in alum to kill any nasties. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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