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brown crypts normal?
I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves?
I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very
nice looking ones you have... When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older, more mature, that's what they look like... -- RedForeman ©® "yk" wrote in message ... I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves? I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
RedForeman ©® wrote:
that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very nice looking ones you have... When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older, more mature, that's what they look like... "yk" wrote in message ... I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves? I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo This is my tank which is planted with various types of Crypts., as you can see some of them have brown to olive brown leaves. It also shows the growth rate since July, no co2 and no fertilizer added. The pictures in July were taken just after I thinned out the plants and took out two plastic carrier bags full. http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/...humbnails.html Click on the thumbnails for a bigger picture -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk IRC:- Sandyb in #rabble uk3.arcnet.vapor.com Port:6667 #Rabble Channel Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/rabbled ICQ : 41266150 |
brown crypts normal?
"yk" wrote in message ...
I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves? I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo RedForeman ©® wrote: that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very nice looking ones you have... When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older, more mature, that's what they look like... -- RedForeman ©® Well thank you for the compliment! That's good to hear. I thought I had done something wrong! I found them on ebay, I guess I meant to order lutea, which seem to look very different. Although I think they're kinda neat. I can't tell if you're hinting or not, but if you'd like one I can send you one or two (I only have three or four of them...), or I could give you the name of the store... -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
Sandy wrote:
RedForeman ©® wrote: that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very nice looking ones you have... When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older, more mature, that's what they look like... "yk" wrote in message ... I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves? I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo This is my tank which is planted with various types of Crypts., as you can see some of them have brown to olive brown leaves. It also shows the growth rate since July, no co2 and no fertilizer added. The pictures in July were taken just after I thinned out the plants and took out two plastic carrier bags full. http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/...humbnails.html Click on the thumbnails for a bigger picture Wow, I wish mine looked that nice! They look so much greener and thicker than mine! Do you use any kind of fertilizer? It sounds like you have a lot more light than I do. BTW I was very frightened by your photo :). -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
No hinting, just playing.... They may not be wenditti, but I had wenditti
and it looked alot like yours... I would like to have some soon, doing some tank redecorating... got a new 55g, gotta fill it to the gills.... hahaha!!! no pun intended.... wait.. Yes it was.... -- RedForeman ©® "yk" wrote in message ... "yk" wrote in message ... I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves? I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the quality is ok... http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are these lutea? Or have I deformed them? The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with flourish for my non root feeding plants. -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo RedForeman ©® wrote: that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very nice looking ones you have... When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older, more mature, that's what they look like... -- RedForeman ©® Well thank you for the compliment! That's good to hear. I thought I had done something wrong! I found them on ebay, I guess I meant to order lutea, which seem to look very different. Although I think they're kinda neat. I can't tell if you're hinting or not, but if you'd like one I can send you one or two (I only have three or four of them...), or I could give you the name of the store... -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
yk wrote:
Sandy wrote: Wow, I wish mine looked that nice! They look so much greener and thicker than mine! Do you use any kind of fertilizer? It sounds like you have a lot more light than I do. There is a layer of potting compost under the gravel about ½ an inch deep and that is all, the gravel is 3-4 inches deep. The tank has been setup for about seven years, and I have to thin it about every nine months or so, either that or I don't get to see the fish :) BTW I was very frightened by your photo :). Keeps the kids away from the computer :) -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk IRC:- Sandyb in #rabble uk3.arcnet.vapor.com Port:6667 #Rabble Channel Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/rabbled ICQ : 41266150 |
brown crypts normal?
RedForeman ©® wrote:
No hinting, just playing.... They may not be wenditti, but I had wenditti and it looked alot like yours... I would like to have some soon, doing some tank redecorating... got a new 55g, gotta fill it to the gills.... hahaha!!! no pun intended.... wait.. Yes it was.... -- RedForeman ©® LOL. You sound manically excited. :) I would love to get another tank, I've only just started my first tank earlier this year. Just another small ten gallon would be nice. Well ok, I want a much _bigger_ tank, but I will wait until I'm more settled somewhere. Not to mention a little resistance on the home front, I think they know what's coming. :) Come to think of it what can really fit in a 29 gallon? That would be, say, 4 yoyo loaches at max size, and maybe a couple of other fish? That doesn't sound like much, does it? I'm sure I could fit that somewhere... I guess I could use a sand substrate with moss, java fern, and bolbitis growing on rocks/driftwood. And of course I'd have another small tank to breed pond snails as live food for the loaches. I'm not even sure if that would all work. The whole loach idea came from getting a shipment of plants that had pond snails. Actually this whole thing is my neighbor's fault. She gave me a betta and I felt guilty keeping him in a bowl. |
brown crypts normal?
Sandy wrote:
yk wrote: Sandy wrote: Wow, I wish mine looked that nice! They look so much greener and thicker than mine! Do you use any kind of fertilizer? It sounds like you have a lot more light than I do. There is a layer of potting compost under the gravel about ½ an inch deep and that is all, the gravel is 3-4 inches deep. The tank has been setup for about seven years, and I have to thin it about every nine months or so, either that or I don't get to see the fish :) Ahhh, so that's your secret. I've been afraid of doing the soil thing. Thought I might muck it all up, and end up with some muddy mess, especially since I don't really know what I'm doing yet. BTW I was very frightened by your photo :). Keeps the kids away from the computer :) lol! -- direct replies: yelohk AT yahoo |
brown crypts normal?
They look just like mine:
http://home.austin.rr.com/lunamayaxoxo/fish/crypts.jpg BTW, this is a 20g long with an Eclipse 3 hood (36W?) and fluorite substrate. Liquid ferts every few weeks (when I remember)... :) -- Victor Martinez Send your spam he Email me he |
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