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I have a big Red Lotus that I want to move in another section of the
tank. Is there a special procedure for doing it? I don't want to lose this plant. It's simply too beautiful to do that. I will look for your input in the near future. Thanks. By the way, which plants would you also put in a 10 gallon tank? I don't want these long stam plants as they get tangled and they look a mess. Is a couple of Amazon swords ok? Maybe a couple of crypts and anubias? I don't want algea boom...so far stam plants took most of the ingredients, but once they are somewhat gone...which plants are hungry easters of micro mutriets? Please advise on both issues. Thanks, Artur |
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I don't know much about Red Lotus. However, I keep a 15 gallon tank & 48
gallon tank and would certainly forbid anyone from getting amazons for it. These suckers can get 3 feet tall with proper lighting, ferts and C02...they'd overcrowd a 10 gallon in minutes. Plus the leaves get so huge that proper aquascaping is difficult for mingling other species in an esthetic manner. I'd go with the java fern, and yes---anubias and crypts. No plant out-competes algae like stem plants. Especially ones like Dwarf hygrophila (Hygrophila polysperma) or the red ludwigia (ludwigia mulertii). Water sprite is excellent as well. www.picklyk.com/aquascape "Artur" wrote in message om... By the way, which plants would you also put in a 10 gallon tank? I don't want these long stam plants as they get tangled and they look a mess. Is a couple of Amazon swords ok? Maybe a couple of crypts and anubias? I don't want algea boom...so far stam plants took most of the ingredients, but once they are somewhat gone...which plants are hungry easters of micro mutriets? Please advise on both issues. Thanks, Artur |
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I'd agree about the A-Sword. I had one take over a 37 gal tank. I agree
that Anubius is slow growing - relative to stem plants, but in the right conditions it sprawls pretty good too. I started with a single 2" plant around 18 months ago and since have split it twice. One section is 18" long - another is about 12" long now with leaves as big as my palm. Good thing with that plant is it gets GREAT credit at the LFS! DJay "Ðãve M. Picklyk" wrote in message .ca... I don't know much about Red Lotus. However, I keep a 15 gallon tank & 48 gallon tank and would certainly forbid anyone from getting amazons for it. These suckers can get 3 feet tall with proper lighting, ferts and C02...they'd overcrowd a 10 gallon in minutes. Plus the leaves get so huge that proper aquascaping is difficult for mingling other species in an esthetic manner. I'd go with the java fern, and yes---anubias and crypts. No plant out-competes algae like stem plants. Especially ones like Dwarf hygrophila (Hygrophila polysperma) or the red ludwigia (ludwigia mulertii). Water sprite is excellent as well. www.picklyk.com/aquascape "Artur" wrote in message om... By the way, which plants would you also put in a 10 gallon tank? I don't want these long stam plants as they get tangled and they look a mess. Is a couple of Amazon swords ok? Maybe a couple of crypts and anubias? I don't want algea boom...so far stam plants took most of the ingredients, but once they are somewhat gone...which plants are hungry easters of micro mutriets? Please advise on both issues. Thanks, Artur |
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Artur wrote:
I have a big Red Lotus that I want to move in another section of the tank. (snip) By the way, which plants would you also put in a 10 gallon tank? Artur, I have sold lotus plants when they got too big for my 72 gallon tank, which is two feet deep. You may want to reconsider that plant. Leaves can be 8 inches in diameter on two foot stalks. |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 01:38:59 UTC, "Ðãve M. Picklyk"
wrote: No plant out-competes algae like stem plants. Especially ones like Dwarf hygrophila (Hygrophila polysperma) or the red ludwigia (ludwigia mulertii). What sort of lighting are we talking about here? When I remade my 55 recently with splendid substrate and water conditions and CO2 regulation and 4 watts/gallon in the relevant part of the tank, I tried Ludwigia, and it doesn't grow fast enough to be useful. Come to think of it, though, this "red Ludwigia" is probably L repens. Is L mulertii a lot better? -- http://www.dandrake.com/ In the days after September 11, Yahoo searches for Nostradamus outnumbered those for Osama bin Laden and Sex, combined. |
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