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OK, so Goldfish and Hornwort don't mix..
Last night I put 2 nice Hornworts in to my planted Goldfish tank.
This morning - stripped skeleton stems with Hornwort needles all over the bottom of the tank. Guilty looking fish peering out from under the Amazon swords After I clean up the mess it'll be on to experiment #2 - Pirrannas in the goldfish tank! |
OK, so Goldfish and Hornwort don't mix..
And what did you expect...
"Zion Hill" wrote in message ... Last night I put 2 nice Hornworts in to my planted Goldfish tank. This morning - stripped skeleton stems with Hornwort needles all over the bottom of the tank. Guilty looking fish peering out from under the Amazon swords After I clean up the mess it'll be on to experiment #2 - Pirrannas in the goldfish tank! |
OK, so Goldfish and Hornwort don't mix..
After I clean up the mess it'll be on to experiment #2 - Pirrannas in the
goldfish tank! that'll be funny... you'll be surprised.... |
OK, so Goldfish and Hornwort don't mix..
"Zion Hill" wrote in message ... Last night I put 2 nice Hornworts in to my planted Goldfish tank. This morning - stripped skeleton stems with Hornwort needles all over the bottom of the tank. Guilty looking fish peering out from under the Amazon swords After I clean up the mess it'll be on to experiment #2 - Pirrannas in the goldfish tank! a planted Goldfish tank.. that's almost an oxymoron ;~) Hornwort can work if it is growing faster than it's being eaten, and to do that, the Hornwort really has to be established before the fish are added (and they should be juveniles). Now... Piranhas will leave your Hornwort alone, but might make a mess of your Goldfish ;o). ... and then what do you do with a planted Piranha tank (wear gloves whenever you need to do some pruning ;~). NetMax |
OK, so Goldfish and Hornwort don't mix..
In article , NetMax wrote:
a planted Goldfish tank.. that's almost an oxymoron ;~) Hornwort can work if it is growing faster than it's being eaten, and to do that, the Hornwort really has to be established before the fish are added (and they should be juveniles). Now... Piranhas will leave your Hornwort alone, but might make a mess of your Goldfish ;o). ... and then what do you do with a planted Piranha tank (wear gloves whenever you need to do some pruning ;~). Actually, it's just that goldfish are really weird. I planted hornwort after about a week of getting some already fairly mature goldfish (which I got from people that couldn't take their tank.) I'm fairly sure it was their first experience with live plants, and they completely ignored it. I also planted a hygrophila plant, and they also ignored that entirely. Only now, after about a month and a half, are they taking any interest in the plant at all, and it's growing far faster than they can eat it. The guy at the store said the plants would be good for the goldfish...they'd nibble the hygrophila and ignore the hornwort...or not. You never know with goldfish. :) JS -- ========================= ======================== Jan Sacharuk Member in Good Standing of The Discordian Solidarity Turn on viewing of the X-Geek-Code header to see my Geek Code ----------------------------------------------------------------- The theory of virtual particles agrees with observations to nine decimal places. (Angels, in contrast, normally have no discernable effect on either atoms or plates.) - Lawrence Krauss, Physicist |
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