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Hello all,
I have a fantastic pothos in my office hanging near my 48G aquarium. I've started new plants with a clipping and water. I wondered if it would be safe to drop the end of a pothos clipping in the aquarium near the heater opening to start a new plant. Call it an experiment, can the pothos get everything it needs from tank water and my big concern, will it give off anything toxic to the fish? I know the calcium oxalate crystalsit's are toxic to dogs and cats, but a Google search found at least one list for fish and pothos wasn't listed as toxic. The details. I have about 28-31" of fish depending on if you count snails (2 ea. 5" Balas, 5" blue prawn that thinks it's king, 2 ea. 1" Skunks, 1.5" Tiger Barb, 5" Pleco, 2" CAE, 2" Female Convict Cichlid only territorial at feeding time, 3ea. 1" BM Snails)and feed them a total of about 2tsp of mixed flake, foating and shrimp pellets once daily. It's a planted tank with wisteria, amazon swords, camboa, telanthera and a big thing that I forget the name of with 8-12" leafs that looks like an onion or bamboo! About 5-10% of the wisteria and telanthera is happliy floating free on the surface. I have laterite substrate, home built CO2 (1b/sec), 4tsp Leafzone 1x/wk, Topfin 60 w/o carbon, 60W Aquaglow light, avg water temp of 84F and set to 80F (live in Arizona so 84F is monitarially reasonable ambient house temp). I've recently dropped the other 30W of light I had so I can have a slower growing lower light tank, but do have a western exposure with strong but diffused afternoon sunlight. I'm also trying to go away from the former 25% water changes weekly and have been simply topping off as needed. I'm working to achieve a balance between the fish and plants. BTW, yes I'm aware I should have friends for the Tiger Barb. We've been recovering from an outbreak of velvet and ich and lost his friends. When you're treating ich only at first..not ultimately a good thing. Since it's been a month since we cured that and everythings looking good with chemestry, I'm thinking of picking up 5 more small Tigers and possibly a male friend for my Convict. I would increase food to about a tablespoon a day with the addition of these. Any and all advice taken regarding either fauna or flora. I'll try to be no more than mildly insulted if you call me a moron. Shawn Mesa, AZ Sure it's a dry heat..but then so is fire! |
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|| || I have a fantastic pothos in my office hanging near my 48G aquarium. || I've started new plants with a clipping and water. I wondered if it || would be safe to drop the end of a pothos clipping in the aquarium || near the heater opening to start a new plant. Call it an experiment, || can the pothos get everything it needs from tank water and my big || concern, will it give off anything toxic to the fish? I know the || calcium oxalate crystalsit's are toxic to dogs and cats, but a || Google search found at least one list for fish and pothos wasn't || listed as toxic. I've got a friend whose wife placed some pothos in his betta vase in his bathroom... never noticed... 2 weeks later she noticed that it was flourishing.... He said, yep, cuz I keep feeding the betta that is in that bowl... she was surprise because she never looked t see if there WAS a fish in it... -- | RedForeman ©® fabricator and creator of the ratbike streetfighter!!! | ========================== | 2003 TRX450ES | 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) | '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... | ========================== | ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø | ((((º`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·.¸. ((((º ·´¯`·. , .·´¯`·.. ((((º | for any questions you may have.... | www.gmail.com |
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I have a fantastic pothos in my office hanging near my 48G aquarium.
I've started new plants with a clipping and water. I wondered if it would be safe to drop the end of a pothos clipping in the aquarium near the heater opening to start a new plant. Call it an experiment, can the pothos get everything it needs from tank water and my big concern, will it give off anything toxic to the fish? I know the calcium oxalate crystalsit's are toxic to dogs and cats, but a Google search found at least one list for fish and pothos wasn't listed as toxic. I have been growing a pothos with its roots in an aquarium for the last six months at least. It has developed a huge root mass going all the way down into the gravel. At first it was in a 20-gallon hexagonal tank with a paradise fish in it. I later moved the plant to a 108-gallon tank because the roots were taking up too much space in the smaller tank. The paradise fish is still fine and so are the fish in the big tank. There does not seem to be any adverse effect. I tried a few other plants and found that Syngonium podophyllum and Hemigraphis colorata also grow well in the same situation. I have one of each with their roots in a 10-gallon quarantine tank in which I am presently raising two panchax babies who were born in the big tank about two weeks ago. Blue Gourami |
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