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Haynes'ey June 9th 04 09:18 AM

Plants
 
Being very new to the hobby could someone please tell me the procedure for
adding plants to the aquarium and what to go for.

I have a 40g tank and I am going to keep Goldfish and Comets is there a
plant or plants that they particularly like, I have seen the plants in the
plastic pots which look very good and I don't remember them being around
when I was a youngster with my Goldfish then.

Being a newbie I am into week3 of my cycle, I have been adding cycle liquid
and from reading other articles in the newsgroups am expecting high ammonia
readings.

So far ammonia is showing as zero but Nitrite and Nitrate are quite high is
this possible without some kind of ammonia reading.

Thanks for putting up with my inexperience, but I hope to be up to speed
pretty soon (about 30 years I guess).

Cheers everyone,

--
Haynes'ey.



Sue June 9th 04 01:48 PM

Plants
 
To reply to both of your posts together;-
Comets are goldfish - they get just as big & are just as messy. You could
only keep three or, at most, four in a 40g tank ;o(
Goldfish love plants, they eat them so your choice becomes very restricted.
Java fern is probably the most reliable. Egeria (elodea) is a good snack
that may grow quickly enough to remove some nitrates. Be careful as a lot of
the plants sold are not true aquatics & wil slowly die off however well you
look after them.

The Plecs will out grow the tank very soon, the sucking loach could become
aggresive & will grow big. All of these are tropicals so need warmer
temperatures than goldfish thrive at. The weather loach should be fine with
goldies.

Cycle is not AFAIK highly regarded. Try adding a pinch of fish food and
taking a reading next day. Nitite is a good sign -what is quite high?

Sue

"Haynes'ey" wrote in message
...
Being very new to the hobby could someone please tell me the procedure for
adding plants to the aquarium and what to go for.

I have a 40g tank and I am going to keep Goldfish and Comets is there a
plant or plants that they particularly like, I have seen the plants in the
plastic pots which look very good and I don't remember them being around
when I was a youngster with my Goldfish then.

Being a newbie I am into week3 of my cycle, I have been adding cycle

liquid
and from reading other articles in the newsgroups am expecting high

ammonia
readings.

So far ammonia is showing as zero but Nitrite and Nitrate are quite high

is
this possible without some kind of ammonia reading.

Thanks for putting up with my inexperience, but I hope to be up to speed
pretty soon (about 30 years I guess).

Cheers everyone,

--
Haynes'ey.





NetMax June 10th 04 12:26 AM

Plants
 
"Haynes'ey" wrote in message
...
Being very new to the hobby could someone please tell me the procedure

for
adding plants to the aquarium and what to go for.


Depends on fish.

I have a 40g tank and I am going to keep Goldfish and Comets is there a
plant or plants that they particularly like, I have seen the plants in

the
plastic pots which look very good and I don't remember them being

around
when I was a youngster with my Goldfish then.


Goldfish eat live plants. Think along the lines of plastic and silk
plants.

Being a newbie I am into week3 of my cycle, I have been adding cycle

liquid
and from reading other articles in the newsgroups am expecting high

ammonia
readings.


What is your source of ammonia? Do you have any fish in there?

So far ammonia is showing as zero but Nitrite and Nitrate are quite

high is
this possible without some kind of ammonia reading.


You can gave nitrate in your tap water, but nitrite would be unusual
unless you initially had ammonia from some source.

Thanks for putting up with my inexperience, but I hope to be up to

speed
pretty soon (about 30 years I guess).


I've been doing this for over 30 years and I'm no where near finished
learning, but I'm still having fun.
--
www.NetMax.tk

Cheers everyone,

--
Haynes'ey.





Haynes'ey June 10th 04 01:14 PM

Plants
 


--
Haynes'ey.
"Sue" wrote in message
...
To reply to both of your posts together;-
Comets are goldfish - they get just as big & are just as messy. You could
only keep three or, at most, four in a 40g tank ;o(
Goldfish love plants, they eat them so your choice becomes very

restricted.
Java fern is probably the most reliable. Egeria (elodea) is a good snack
that may grow quickly enough to remove some nitrates. Be careful as a lot

of
the plants sold are not true aquatics & wil slowly die off however well

you
look after them.

The Plecs will out grow the tank very soon, the sucking loach could become
aggresive & will grow big. All of these are tropicals so need warmer
temperatures than goldfish thrive at. The weather loach should be fine

with
goldies.

Cycle is not AFAIK highly regarded. Try adding a pinch of fish food and
taking a reading next day. Nitite is a good sign -what is quite high?


Hello Sue, I added some fish flakes about a pinch yesterday.

Today: Ammonia still zero, Nitrate approx 20mg (I'm going by a colour
chart), Nitrite approx 0.8mg (again by colour chart).

For a couple of days I had a large cloud but that has now gone and
everything is looking rosey in the garden.

Thanks again,

Haynes'ey.



Haynes'ey June 10th 04 01:17 PM

Plants
 


--
Haynes'ey.
"NetMax" wrote in message
. ..
"Haynes'ey" wrote in message
...
Being very new to the hobby could someone please tell me the procedure

for
adding plants to the aquarium and what to go for.


Depends on fish.

I have a 40g tank and I am going to keep Goldfish and Comets is there a
plant or plants that they particularly like, I have seen the plants in

the
plastic pots which look very good and I don't remember them being

around
when I was a youngster with my Goldfish then.


Goldfish eat live plants. Think along the lines of plastic and silk
plants.


Sounds ok to me.


Being a newbie I am into week3 of my cycle, I have been adding cycle

liquid
and from reading other articles in the newsgroups am expecting high

ammonia
readings.


What is your source of ammonia? Do you have any fish in there?


I had some plants which I took out beginning of last week, and then from
another posters reply last night I put in some flakes.


So far ammonia is showing as zero but Nitrite and Nitrate are quite

high is
this possible without some kind of ammonia reading.


You can gave nitrate in your tap water, but nitrite would be unusual
unless you initially had ammonia from some source.

Thanks for putting up with my inexperience, but I hope to be up to

speed
pretty soon (about 30 years I guess).


I've been doing this for over 30 years and I'm no where near finished
learning, but I'm still having fun.


I hope to be saying the same then, thanks for your comments.

Haynes'ey

--
www.NetMax.tk

Cheers everyone,

--
Haynes'ey.







NetMax June 11th 04 02:55 AM

Plants
 
"Haynes'ey" wrote in message
...


--
Haynes'ey.
"NetMax" wrote in message
. ..
"Haynes'ey" wrote in message
...
Being very new to the hobby could someone please tell me the

procedure
for
adding plants to the aquarium and what to go for.


Depends on fish.

I have a 40g tank and I am going to keep Goldfish and Comets is

there a
plant or plants that they particularly like, I have seen the plants

in
the
plastic pots which look very good and I don't remember them being

around
when I was a youngster with my Goldfish then.


Goldfish eat live plants. Think along the lines of plastic and silk
plants.


Sounds ok to me.


Being a newbie I am into week3 of my cycle, I have been adding

cycle
liquid
and from reading other articles in the newsgroups am expecting high

ammonia
readings.


What is your source of ammonia? Do you have any fish in there?


I had some plants which I took out beginning of last week, and then

from
another posters reply last night I put in some flakes.


That's the problem then. Typical sources of ammonia are fish (their
waste) or anything decomposing (fish food, rotting plant matter etc).
I'm not sure why you detected nitrites, unless you had some pre-existing
ammonia which is now gone. These things will balance out when you have a
more constant ammonia source for your filter's biological component to
grow with.
--
www.NetMax.tk



So far ammonia is showing as zero but Nitrite and Nitrate are quite

high is
this possible without some kind of ammonia reading.


You can gave nitrate in your tap water, but nitrite would be unusual
unless you initially had ammonia from some source.

Thanks for putting up with my inexperience, but I hope to be up to

speed
pretty soon (about 30 years I guess).


I've been doing this for over 30 years and I'm no where near finished
learning, but I'm still having fun.


I hope to be saying the same then, thanks for your comments.

Haynes'ey

--
www.NetMax.tk

Cheers everyone,

--
Haynes'ey.










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