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NetMax wrote:
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... What's a good ground cover for a tank with moderate hardness, good light and CO2? A Tropica search turned up this one Lilaeopsis mauritiana , any better choices? Also, what about gravel vacuuming when you have a ground cover? I gather skimming the surface to remove any loose debris is safe? I imagine the fertilizer requirements really jump with a ground cover? I have a bit of shade from the Ludwigia, will this be a problem for the Lilaeopsis? Thanks. A co-worker planted Hygrophila polysperma "Rosanervig" Sunset Hygrophilia along the entire bottom of a 60G Neon tetra species tank (several hundred Neons, 80W lights, no CO2). He planted them deeply and sideways with the intention of making a Sunset ground cover. After about 6 months, most of the bottom was covered in Sunset Hygro to a height of about 2 inches. The only maintenance was to re-plant any shoots which grew towards the water's surface (or cut them after the bottom was covered). This made a very interesting layering of the tank, with the Neons above, and we later added a few Otos and a shrimp colony which lived underneath the Hygro's canopy. Note that Sunset Hygro is not a ground cover plant, but many plants can be 'trained' and pruned into a ground cover configuration, with very interesting and unusual results. That sounds spectacular! Pity I can't get sunset hygro in California. I keep looking for someone with cuttings. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Larry Blanchard wrote:
In article , says... That sounds spectacular! Pity I can't get sunset hygro in California. I keep looking for someone with cuttings. Have you tried online? Places like aquarium plants.com have an amazing number of plant varieties. I've gotten some wonderful plants online. However, it seems to be illegal to ship sunset hygro (and a number of other aquatic plants) into the state. The California laws are restrictive enough that many online aquarium plant distributors won't even ship here at all. The selection of plants in my local fish stores is disappointing for much the same reason. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Elaine T wrote:
I've gotten some wonderful plants online. However, it seems to be illegal to ship sunset hygro (and a number of other aquatic plants) into the state. The California laws are restrictive enough that many online aquarium plant distributors won't even ship here at all. The selection of plants in my local fish stores is disappointing for much the same reason. Washingtom apparently has the opposite problem. Even the chain stores carry milfoil, despite the fact that it has clogged several lakes in my vicinity and many bucks are spent trying to eradicate it. But who ever said politicians were logical? |
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