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Amazon Sward Plant
Can anyone tell me the best substrate, the depth of substrate and the water
conditions required for an Amazon Sward Plant? Regards David |
Amazon Sward Plant
Duuno other than I keep mine in a mix of coarse sand and fine sands,
in a 60 gal tank . The substrate is 2-3 inches deep, 96 watts PC lights and as far as PH I could not tell you...... I do run some pieces of drift wood and also peat in the filter to get the water like it would be in the amazon basin reigon.....Its huge, and its been doing fine for a number of years now.....I am not much into test8iubg waters all the time as if I do not make changes and its all fine for moneths and years on end, then odds are it must be right....so why take and waste time testing. Thats my view on water testsing anyhow. I also have a madagascar dwarf lilly actually a very common miniature water lilly that grows super in it as well. Previously I had 55 watts of light over the tank when it only had the amazon sword, but the lily did not do that good, so I increased wattage to 96 and now all are happy campers. I think the sword also benefited form the increase in wattage as well. On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:56:24 GMT, "David Kershaw" wrote: Can anyone tell me the best substrate, the depth of substrate and the water conditions required for an Amazon Sward Plant? Regards David ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Amazon Sward Plant
"David Kershaw" wrote in message .uk... Can anyone tell me the best substrate, the depth of substrate and the water conditions required for an Amazon Sward Plant? Regards David =============================== Mine don't do too well here where the water is hard and alkaline. In NYC they did much better in a fine gravel 1 1/2" deep in a softer more acid water. I think the main problem with them is in nature they're only underwater for a period of time. In our tanks they don't get that above water time they've adapted to over the ages. We keep them constantly submerged. Also, they do better with aquarium plant fertilizer tabs pressed into the bottom around their roots. Mine get 160 w fluorescent light for 12 hours a day over 55g tanks. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Amazon Sward Plant
On Mar 12, 11:56 am, "David Kershaw"
wrote: Can anyone tell me the best substrate, the depth of substrate and the water conditions required for an Amazon Sward Plant? Regards David Depends on other factors besides just the substrate. But that said, providing ADA aqua soil will help. Generally about 4-6" is nice, these weeds get very large, 3ft etc in 6-12 months. Good CO2, good nutrients, good light, that's what makes a plant grow well. Mess with one of those, then you will not do as well. I've not found anything that suggest they do better/worse in hard or soft water. I wrote an article on extending the known the range of E. berteroi in the Santa Ynez river and the hardness was well over for gH, 600ppm the KH was about 440ppm. Extremely hard, beyond African rift lakes. Plants where all over. CO2 will make them grow much faster, about 10X faster. Regards, Tom Barr |
Amazon Sward Plant
In article .com,
wrote: On Mar 12, 11:56 am, "David Kershaw" I've not found anything that suggest they do better/worse in hard or soft water. My water is extremely hard - 1000ppm or so. Swords do fine and suck the hardness right out of the water. I keep bits of coral in the tank so it doesn't get too soft. -- 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 |
Amazon Sward Plant
There goes CArol Gulleys so called theory why her swords suck just
like she does..... On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 17:16:49 +0000 (UTC), (Richard Sexton) wrote: In article .com, wrote: On Mar 12, 11:56 am, "David Kershaw" I've not found anything that suggest they do better/worse in hard or soft water. My water is extremely hard - 1000ppm or so. Swords do fine and suck the hardness right out of the water. I keep bits of coral in the tank so it doesn't get too soft. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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