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Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my
aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. Marcus |
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![]() "Marcus Fox" wrote in message ... Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. Marcus It depends on the type of plants (different root systems). I wouldn't use less than 1.5". About 2" would be better. There are always exceptions. Some of the small foreground chain swords (ie: Echinodorous tenellus) would be fine in about an 1" and a few plants (with large bulbs) might do better in more than 2", but most would be fine with 1.5 to 2", JMO. NetMax |
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Marcus Fox wrote:
Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. 2-4 inches. rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants will give you all sorts of information. -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Marcus Fox" wrote in message ... Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. Marcus It depends on the type of plants (different root systems). I wouldn't use less than 1.5". About 2" would be better. There are always exceptions. Some of the small foreground chain swords (ie: Echinodorous tenellus) would be fine in about an 1" and a few plants (with large bulbs) might do better in more than 2", but most would be fine with 1.5 to 2", JMO. Indeed, but if I have a lot of plants, I won't be able to rake the gravel about when I clean the tank. How deep would the gravel have to be before I start getting nasty anaerobic bacteria? I'm concerned they will congregate around the plant roots where I won't be able to disturb them. Marcus |
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I've put my plants in some tiny pots and put a lot of sand and gravel in
the pots to "weight them down. So I can move my plants around if I need to. Donald Kerns wrote: Marcus Fox wrote: Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. 2-4 inches. rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants will give you all sorts of information. -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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I have a 46 Gallon setup with 1-2cm of gravel in it, and some live plants.
The live plants are a large anubius in a pot, and some Java fern. The less gravel that you have, the more room you have for the fish. TZ "Marcus Fox" wrote: Approximately what depth of gravel would I need to grow live plants in my aquarium? I would like it medium planted, and I already have some pea gravel in the tank. Marcus |
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