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Hi,
Probably nothing to worry about... Yesterday I transferred some Water Sprite from my Q-Tank-turned-planted tank to my main tank. The Loaches seem to find it quite tasty. Not bad for them? They surely get plenty of other food, including some Discus pellets they really groove on, algae wafers, flakes that my Platies and Danios don't eat fast enough, and occasional various freeze dried worms/plankton. If it offers them some decent nutrition, I wouldn't mind buying them some here and there as a snack... They're doing great. I added them to the tank in early April. I took a pic of them when I brought them home, and they looked so thin and unhealthy at the time. Now they're getting quite big & fat, and are much more active and only cruise off and hide if I move too quickly when observing them. Thanks, Gary |
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Dr. wrote:
Hi, Probably nothing to worry about... Yesterday I transferred some Water Sprite from my Q-Tank-turned-planted tank to my main tank. The Loaches seem to find it quite tasty. Not bad for them? They surely get plenty of other food, including some Discus pellets they really groove on, algae wafers, flakes that my Platies and Danios don't eat fast enough, and occasional various freeze dried worms/plankton. If it offers them some decent nutrition, I wouldn't mind buying them some here and there as a snack... They're doing great. I added them to the tank in early April. I took a pic of them when I brought them home, and they looked so thin and unhealthy at the time. Now they're getting quite big & fat, and are much more active and only cruise off and hide if I move too quickly when observing them. Thanks, Gary Water sprite is good food for herbivorous and omnivorous fish. No worries. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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![]() "Elaine T" wrote in message m... Water sprite is good food for herbivorous and omnivorous fish. No worries. Thanks for the info, Elaine. Seems the Platies like munching on it too. Today I added a couple Crypts (sp?) and a few Moneywort from my Q tank to the main tank. So far those are being left alone. This is snowballing so terribly. I got my 3rd tank filled today and picked up a new filter, heater, and a Satellite light fixture for it. Ouch. At least the tank (40 gallon hex w/stand) only cost me $35 at a garage sale. Also picked up one of the Satellite light fixtures for my main tank. Wow! The difference is incredible. Gary |
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 19:39:42 -0400, "Dr."
wrote: Hi, Blah, blah, blah.. My GAWD someone has Watersprite? I'm in Wash, DC and it seems (actually a fact) that watersprite is nowhere to be found in the intire area. Can anyonew prove me wrong? I only need a bloody LEAF!! Gray ---------------------------------- The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for! ---------------------------------- |
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:52:10 GMT, Graypony wrote:
On Fri, 27 May 2005 19:39:42 -0400, "Dr." wrote: Hi, Blah, blah, blah.. My GAWD someone has Watersprite? I'm in Wash, DC and it seems (actually a fact) that watersprite is nowhere to be found in the intire area. Can anyonew prove me wrong? I only need a bloody LEAF!! Gray The next time you take your vacation, try Bar Harbor, Maine. I'll meet you at the supermarket parking lot and be happy to pass on a leaf. A whole plant, even. Free. The Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce will thank you. My water is very soft and acid. 7.0 at the tap, 6.4-6.8 within a few days. The water sprite seems to do best when neglected. On the rare occasions when I've run out, my local pet guy orders me some and I grab it before he can get it into his rock hard alkaline well water. -- Mr Gardener |
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Graypony wrote:
I'm in Wash, DC and it seems (actually a fact) that watersprite is nowhere to be found in the intire area. Can anyonew prove me wrong? I only need a bloody LEAF!! Gray ---------------------------------- The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for! ---------------------------------- I just bought some Ceratopteris thalictroides in mesh pots (!) at a Big Al's store in Canada. It came from the Tropica company iirc. Perhaps can your aquarium store order some for you? Steve |
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 08:27:22 -0500, Steve wrote:
Graypony wrote: I'm in Wash, DC and it seems (actually a fact) that watersprite is nowhere to be found in the intire area. Entire area Can anyonew prove me wrong? I only need a bloody LEAF!! I just bought some Ceratopteris thalictroides in mesh pots (!) at a Big Al's store in Canada. It came from the Tropica company iirc. Perhaps can your aquarium store order some for you? And they can charge 20 times what it's worth. This is, after all, Washington, DC Gray ---------------------------------- The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for! ---------------------------------- |
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Graypony wrote:
And they can charge 20 times what it's worth. You're right there, the water sprite cost much the same as pots of crypts or swords, either $5 or $10 Cdn for a pot. Probably five. In the past a store gave me a bagful for $1 Cdn, and I also got it from fellow aquarists. It's too cold to mail plants from Canada right now, and mailing's not cheap either. Still, since it grows so fast when floating, one pot of water sprite may go a long way. Steve |
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Steve wrote: Still, since it grows so fast when floating, one pot of water sprite may go a long way. It ONLY grows floating. I need to qualify that, there's 3 forms, and the fin leaf form will grow rooted but only with pretty strong light. The other forms when rooted will rot at the crown and float again. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Steve wrote: I just bought some Ceratopteris thalictroides in mesh pots (!) at a Big Al's store in Canada. It came from the Tropica company iirc. Perhaps can your aquarium store order some for you? No Tropica plants in the US. But the water sprite is available mail order. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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