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Hello all,
I need to add some plants to my freshwater tanks, but the LFS's around here only seem to have pathetic, sick-and-dying plants. Where is there a decent source of plants in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City area (where I live) or in the Quad Cities area (where I work)? I have seen that one can order plants from some websites. What kind of experience have people had doing this? Do the plants arrive in healthy condition? Or at least salvagable? Also a plant care question: I already have one Amazon Sword and one Moneywort ... both growing well in one tank. I can see that the Sword can easily be split in two at the rhyzome/roots, and am about to do that. I have no idea how to deal with the moneywort, which is tall enough to need pruning. How can I safely "multiply" it? Thanks for any leads! Dennis |
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I need to add some plants to my freshwater tanks, but the LFS's around
here only seem to have pathetic, sick-and-dying plants. I hope you research plants as carefully as you would fish. You can't just throw any old plants in any old tank and expect them to grow. Most plants sold as aquarium plants are not suited for the average tank, either because they require too much light, or because they are bog plants, and will die if submerged permanently in a fishtank. If you're new, read this page: http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/.../881/setup.htm It will give you an idea of the kind of decisions you'll have to make if you want to set up a planted tank. Also see these pages: www.tropica.com http://faq.thekrib.com/plant-list.html In particular, check to make sure any plants you plan to buy are true aquatics, and that you have enough light for them. (A standard tank hood has only low lighting.) I have seen that one can order plants from some websites. What kind of experience have people had doing this? Do the plants arrive in healthy condition? Or at least salvagable? I've ordered from aquaticplantdepot.com, twice, and was very happy with the product and service. The plants arrived in great shape. And there's no minimum order, like many places have. You might also consider getting plants from your fellow hobbyists. Cedar Rapids is probably a large enough city that there's a fish club. They might have auctions and such, where you can get great plants cheap. People on the newsgroup also give away plant clippings for the cost of the postage. I have no idea how to deal with the moneywort, which is tall enough to need pruning. How can I safely "multiply" it? Moneywort is a stem plant. You can just cut off the tops and replant them. They'll root, and the bottoms will re-grow. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 22:25:14 -0500, Dennis Fox wrote:
Hello all, I need to add some plants to my freshwater tanks, but the LFS's around here only seem to have pathetic, sick-and-dying plants. Where is there a decent source of plants in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City area (where I live) or in the Quad Cities area (where I work)? I have seen that one can order plants from some websites. What kind of experience have people had doing this? Do the plants arrive in healthy condition? Or at least salvagable? Also a plant care question: I already have one Amazon Sword and one Moneywort ... both growing well in one tank. I can see that the Sword can easily be split in two at the rhyzome/roots, and am about to do that. I have no idea how to deal with the moneywort, which is tall enough to need pruning. How can I safely "multiply" it? Thanks for any leads! Dennis Hey, I know this is kind of a drive but ya... Have you ever thought of going up to the Twin Cities area??? Minneapolis/St Paul... There is a store there i know that seems to have a pretty good plant section and all the plants always look healty... It is called A World of Fish in Minneapolis, just past the Mall of America alittle ways. They have a website www.worldoffish.com ... hope that can help... |
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