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Is there a source on the web to help me identify the plants that I bought?
The local LFS is basically clueless. I bought a few, just because they were healthy looking, strong plants. Don't know if they are compatible with my tank. Do plants really have to come from a LFS? The plant we choose for the top of our beta tank is just a nice leafy plant. Do aquarium plants have some unique attributes? Thanks JOhn :-) |
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Is there a source on the web to help me identify the plants that I bought?
www.tropica.com www.aquaticplantdepot.com Even though they are commercial sites, they have lists of plants with pictures and info that are very useful references. Tropica is a big name in the planted tank world, and their extensive plant catalog lists the origins, temp, pH, lighting requirements, etc. for each plant. Pretty hand-drawn pictures, too. However, Tropica is a European company, and if you're in the U.S., some of your plants might not be listed at their site. That's where aquaticplantdepot.com comes in. In addition, aquaticplantdepot.com might be an easier site for a beginner to use. While Tropica organizes their plants alphabetically by species name, AquaticPlantDepot.com organizes theirs by type (bunch, anubias, lilies, miscellaneous, etc.), which might be easier for a newbie to navigate. (Hint: if you don't see your plants in any of the aquarium categories, check the "terrarium" section. A lot of the plants sold as aquarium plants in pet stores are actually bog plants, and will not do well submersed in the long term.) Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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Is there a source on the web to help me identify the plants that I bought?
www.floridadriftwood.com is good... I've had some snails with some of their stuff, but not a biggie for me... The local LFS is basically clueless. I bought a few, just because they were healthy looking, strong plants. Don't know if they are compatible with my tank. They'll probably do ok as long as you've got all the essentials, light, nutrients and CO2...(for a higher tech tank/plant) Do plants really have to come from a LFS? The plant we choose for the top of our beta tank is just a nice leafy plant. Do aquarium plants have some unique attributes? All aquatic plants grow, underwater... that's the biggest.... |
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Too bad most of these companies don't ship outside of the USA, is there any
Canadian site that we canucks can use to get our plants. "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... Is there a source on the web to help me identify the plants that I bought? www.floridadriftwood.com is good... I've had some snails with some of their stuff, but not a biggie for me... The local LFS is basically clueless. I bought a few, just because they were healthy looking, strong plants. Don't know if they are compatible with my tank. They'll probably do ok as long as you've got all the essentials, light, nutrients and CO2...(for a higher tech tank/plant) Do plants really have to come from a LFS? The plant we choose for the top of our beta tank is just a nice leafy plant. Do aquarium plants have some unique attributes? All aquatic plants grow, underwater... that's the biggest.... |
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