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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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