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Old 08-01-2004, 02:11 AM
Dunter Powries
 
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Default Beginner plants

My only reservation about slow-growing plants, like anubias and crypts, is
that the beginning aquarist will inevitably, at some point on the learning
curve, experience one or six episodes of run-away algae which a water
wisteria or sprite or other fast-growing plant will bounce right back from
but which will usually result in the anubias getting pitched.


Anton wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
I've had success with Java Fern, Crypts and Hygrophilia Difformis
(Wisteria). First two are slow growers but the third is fun to keep an eye
on.

Anton

"Karen Garza" wrote in message
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What are some good plants to start with? I have 40 watt
lighting on a 20 gallon aquarium, so I will need low light
plants. I'm considering Java Moss, Java fern and Annubias
Barteri. Are these okay for a beginner? I've already started
a few of those aponogeton bulbs and Ulvaceus bukbs that I
bought at Walmart. A few of them are already growing nicely.
The biggest one has 7 short (about 3-4 inches) leaves and
for some reason it sent up 2 shoots that are about 8-9
inches tall. is that supposed to happen?
Thanks

Karen