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Hello, I am writing another handout for customers at my workplace,
this time having to do with keeping brackish-water fish. Does anyone have any recommendations on appropriate species of plants for a brackish tank? Please include freshwater species that are easy to acclimatize to brackish. I appreciate your replies. |
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Firstly, it depend what you mean by "brackish". Up to a specific
gravity of 1.005, many species that do well in hard, alkaline water will also do well in this slightly brackish water. But above this level, virtually none are relaible, and there are no commonly traded species that will do well in specific gravities above 1.010, as you would need for keeping scats, monos, Colombian sharks, and so on. In this case, you are far better off with plastic plants and turning to "dead" materials like bogwood, sea shells, and so on for ornamentation. Do check out the brackish water aquarium FAQ. Included is a list of species that do well, many of which are commonly traded (there are some oddballs that you might need to order, for example from Tropika.dk). The most up-to-date FAQ can be found he http://homepage.mac.com/nmonks/aquaria/aquaria.html Cheers, Neale |
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wrote: Firstly, it depend what you mean by "brackish". Up to a specific gravity of 1.005, many species that do well in hard, alkaline water will also do well in this slightly brackish water. But above this level, virtually none are relaible, and there are no commonly traded species that will do well in specific gravities above 1.010, as you would need for keeping scats, monos, Colombian sharks, and so on. In this case, you are far better off with plastic plants and turning to "dead" materials like bogwood, sea shells, and so on for ornamentation. Cryptocoryne ciliata can be found in water so salty you'd think so plant has any right growing there. Slow growing in moderate light it requires very bright light for maximum growth. It can be a foot tall under optimum conditions and is an utterly spectacular plant when happy. It's a most un-crypt-like crypts if you think crypts require soft acid water and dim light. Here's a lousy picture of a young plant: http://images.aquaria.net/plants/Cryptocoryne/c/CIL/ -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org http://www.mbz.org | Mercedes Mailing lists: http://lists.mbz.org 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | Killies, killi.net, Crypts, aquaria.net 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Old wris****ches http://watches.list.mbz.org |
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Java moss is a great starter - hard to kill.
wrote in message ps.com... Hello, I am writing another handout for customers at my workplace, this time having to do with keeping brackish-water fish. Does anyone have any recommendations on appropriate species of plants for a brackish tank? Please include freshwater species that are easy to acclimatize to brackish. I appreciate your replies. |
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saw some vals growing naturally in a florida estuary (the manatees eat
them); you might want to try. they are pretty egregarious though, and tend to take over the tank if you're not careful, so i'd suggest a smaller variety like spiralis. ______ http://www.indiecookbooks.com nothing but reviews of independent cookbooks from churches, community groups, and self-published authors. |
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On 2005-03-03, wrote:
Hello, I am writing another handout for customers at my workplace, this time having to do with keeping brackish-water fish. Does anyone have any recommendations on appropriate species of plants for a brackish tank? Please include freshwater species that are easy to acclimatize to brackish. I appreciate your replies. http://plantgeek.net/plantguide_list.php?category=8 -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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