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Any help appreciated folks. I've tried Camoba, (too warm?).
Sagittaria, Vallisneria, (Giant)Hirgrass, and a couple of others. They just wither away after about a week, turning brown and mushy. I have great luck with ludwiga, crypts and some plant called and 'onion plant' which I think was misnamed. (Also with Dwarf Hairgrass which took over the front of my tank.) My lighting is 10 hrs of 2.3/gal (55 gal Tank) and I give it a blast of 4.7/gal for about and hour or two once a day or so. 6 3" Discus, 5 Otos, 10 tetras 3 Cordys. I supplement wit CO2 about 1-2 bubbles a sec, use Trace Potassium, Iron, Flourish. Nitrates are stable around 10 to just below 20 ppm. 3X week 30 to 50 % water changes. My only thought is that perhaps I'm planting them too far back against the tank and perhaps the light can't reach them as much as the middle/foreground? Thanks for any tips. Jim C. |
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I've had good luck with Moneywort. It has a nice lime green color that
adds a bit of contrast. Pruning will cause them to become bushier giving better coverage in a background. Mine do quite well in the dark spots in my tank, they just grow a bit slower there. It is a very resilient and undemanding plant. Rich M |
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Thanks Rich. I saw some at my LFS and I'll give it a try...
JC "Rich M" wrote in message m... I've had good luck with Moneywort. It has a nice lime green color that adds a bit of contrast. Pruning will cause them to become bushier giving better coverage in a background. Mine do quite well in the dark spots in my tank, they just grow a bit slower there. It is a very resilient and undemanding plant. Rich M |
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In article . net,
Jim Conklin wrote: Any help appreciated folks. I've tried Camoba, (too warm?). Sagittaria, Vallisneria, (Giant)Hirgrass, and a couple of others. They just wither away after about a week, turning brown and mushy. I have great luck with ludwiga, crypts and some plant called and 'onion plant' which I think was misnamed. (Also with Dwarf Hairgrass which took over the front of my tank.) My lighting is 10 hrs of 2.3/gal (55 gal Tank) and I give it a blast of 4.7/gal for about and hour or two once a day or so. 6 3" Discus, 5 Otos, 10 tetras 3 Cordys. I supplement wit CO2 about 1-2 bubbles a sec, use Trace Potassium, Iron, Flourish. Nitrates are stable around 10 to just below 20 ppm. 3X week 30 to 50 % water changes. My only thought is that perhaps I'm planting them too far back against the tank and perhaps the light can't reach them as much as the middle/foreground? It's the temperature. Use plants rated for uh, high heat. Tropica has a nice little chart for each plant: http://www.tropica.com -- 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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