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Hi all,
I have a 125gal tank with 5 comets and a pleco....every time I have put plants in, it has been unsuccessful. Their constant rooting around makes the plants surface and/or they chomp them up. It is a main feature in the room it is in and I would love to add some color and texture to it without having flourescent air ornaments. Just an FYI...I know how to manage a planted tank with tropicals....As I have a thriving 20gal (long) that has been stable for about 7 years now. point being that I understand the basics of light, substrate, temp and water chemistry. I have tried to grow apongetons, anachris, hornwort, hygrophillia deformis, and a few marsh plants and had no success.....Any ideas.. I live in Arizona and our water is pretty hard.....I don't mind softening the water for plants....but will the goldfish be ok with the pH between 6 and 7?...(It is currenlty 7.5-8) Thanks in advance. |
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![]() wrote in message news:rbubf.14070$gj1.10988@fed1read05... Hi all, I have a 125gal tank with 5 comets and a pleco....every time I have put plants in, it has been unsuccessful. Their constant rooting around makes the plants surface and/or they chomp them up. ## When keeping my GF well fed 2 or 3 times a day I haven't had that problem. I do anchor the plants well with rocks though. They do love floating duckweed and eat it immediately. Hornwart and eelgrass aren't touched. It is a main feature in the room it is in and I would love to add some color and texture to it without having flourescent air ornaments. ## There are always artificial plants. They're pretty darn realistic looking these days. Just an FYI...I know how to manage a planted tank with tropicals....As I have a thriving 20gal (long) that has been stable for about 7 years now. point being that I understand the basics of light, substrate, temp and water chemistry. I have tried to grow apongetons, anachris, hornwort, hygrophillia deformis, and a few marsh plants and had no success.....Any ideas.. ## How BRIGHT is this tank? Almost nothing will do well with the lighting tanks come with. I replace them with shop lights. I live in Arizona and our water is pretty hard.....I don't mind softening the water for plants....but will the goldfish be ok with the pH between 6 and 7?...(It is currenlty 7.5-8) ## GF have thrived better for me over the years in alkaline hard water. Elodea, hornwart and eelgrass thrive in these waters. You may try feeding your fish a little more often - or more at each feeding and increase the lighting. Also you may need to add an iron supplement to the water for the plants. Also, add a BUNCH at a time. One or two new plants may be too attractive to the fish... who love to nibble on everything. -- Reel McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Thank you...I now have some new avenues to try out.
btw...I have 4 40w flourescent (2 shop lights) over my tank.....use GE "Sun" and "Plant and Aquaria" bulbs.....which are inexpensive and have great spectrum. "Carol-Ann" wrote in message ... wrote in message news:rbubf.14070$gj1.10988@fed1read05... Hi all, I have a 125gal tank with 5 comets and a pleco....every time I have put plants in, it has been unsuccessful. Their constant rooting around makes the plants surface and/or they chomp them up. ## When keeping my GF well fed 2 or 3 times a day I haven't had that problem. I do anchor the plants well with rocks though. They do love floating duckweed and eat it immediately. Hornwart and eelgrass aren't touched. It is a main feature in the room it is in and I would love to add some color and texture to it without having flourescent air ornaments. ## There are always artificial plants. They're pretty darn realistic looking these days. Just an FYI...I know how to manage a planted tank with tropicals....As I have a thriving 20gal (long) that has been stable for about 7 years now. point being that I understand the basics of light, substrate, temp and water chemistry. I have tried to grow apongetons, anachris, hornwort, hygrophillia deformis, and a few marsh plants and had no success.....Any ideas.. ## How BRIGHT is this tank? Almost nothing will do well with the lighting tanks come with. I replace them with shop lights. I live in Arizona and our water is pretty hard.....I don't mind softening the water for plants....but will the goldfish be ok with the pH between 6 and 7?...(It is currenlty 7.5-8) ## GF have thrived better for me over the years in alkaline hard water. Elodea, hornwart and eelgrass thrive in these waters. You may try feeding your fish a little more often - or more at each feeding and increase the lighting. Also you may need to add an iron supplement to the water for the plants. Also, add a BUNCH at a time. One or two new plants may be too attractive to the fish... who love to nibble on everything. -- Reel McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() wrote in message news:xpvbf.14090$gj1.12788@fed1read05... Thank you...I now have some new avenues to try out. btw...I have 4 40w flourescent (2 shop lights) over my tank.....use GE "Sun" and "Plant and Aquaria" bulbs.....which are inexpensive and have great spectrum. ========================== That sounds like enough light for all but the sun worshipping plants. :-) Also, be careful what plants you buy. I've seen several chain pet shops selling swamp plants for aquariums that are sure to rot and make a mess underwater. They are *not* underwater plants. This practice should be illegal. -- Reel McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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there are different ways to anchor plants in tanks including tying them to suction
cups for bare bottom tanks or to the sides of the tank. you can also put other plants in the tank that arent normally used, like philodendron. wont last forever but can look good. they often develop "water roots" . http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/care/plants.html Ingrid wrote: Hi all, I have a 125gal tank with 5 comets and a pleco....every time I have put plants in, it has been unsuccessful. Their constant rooting around makes the plants surface and/or they chomp them up. It is a main feature in the room it is in and I would love to add some color and texture to it without having flourescent air ornaments. Just an FYI...I know how to manage a planted tank with tropicals....As I have a thriving 20gal (long) that has been stable for about 7 years now. point being that I understand the basics of light, substrate, temp and water chemistry. I have tried to grow apongetons, anachris, hornwort, hygrophillia deformis, and a few marsh plants and had no success.....Any ideas.. I live in Arizona and our water is pretty hard.....I don't mind softening the water for plants....but will the goldfish be ok with the pH between 6 and 7?...(It is currenlty 7.5-8) Thanks in advance. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://list.lovemyoldhome.com/web/wa.cgi?REPORT&z=3 www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the recommendations I make. AND I DID NOT AUTHORIZE ADS AT THE OLD PUREGOLD SITE |
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