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Well, to my suprise, the Aponogeton plants that I have always assumed were
sterile hybrids might just have been successful at reproducing after almost two years. When feeding the fish today, I looked at one of the decaying flower stalks and saw the following, which I assume is a seed pod: http://www.shwaine.com/image/fishtank/apon_seed.jpg So, my plans are to cut the stem tomorrow and put it in a small 1 gallon tank I have spare. These plants are a fairly hardy bunch and I'd love to have more of them. I don't know what success I will have since I'm pretty sure they are a crispus/undulatus cross. I picked them up at an auction and they were just labeled "Aponogeton bulbs". I'm assuming they're hybrids since they flower every couple months like crispus, but haven't gone into a dormant period in 2 years which seems more like undulatus. When comparing the plants to pictures, the leaves also appear to have features of both. The flower stalk is a single spike with white flowers. Any tips to maximize likelyhood of getting little plantlets would be appreciated. Right now I'm thinking a thin layer of sand on the bottom of that 1 gallon tank. My tap water is rich in nitrates and other fertilizer runoff (well water in an agricultural area), so I'm not as concerned about providing a rich substrate. The tap is a bit lacking in iron though. Should I give a little dose of iron to help it along? |
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