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0rion 18-03-2003 08:44 AM

need recommendations
 
i'm looking for a very hardy type of plant that doesn't need special
substrate or a lot of CO2 in the water. something that floats, preferably. a
floating plant would also do pretty well considering it would be right below
the light... i could get some simple fertilizer but my setup just isn't
catered to precision and high-maintenance at all (college apartment room, 15
gallon eclipse show tank. god i can't wait to move out and get a big fat 100
gallon with a huge school of harlequins :) ).


i'm not dead set on it and i wouldn't want to get one that would just die,
but if anyone has recommendations let me know. i've only heard of najas
guadalupensis as a good semi-hardy plant that does fine floating. also, the
tank has pretty active current and i'm not sure how good that would be for
any CO2 that might be in the water. TIA!

http://home.clara.net/xenotoca/najas.htm



Philippe Lemaire 18-03-2003 06:44 PM

need recommendations
 
Potamogeton Gayi


"0rion" wrote in message news:f%uda.12617$FH2.2987@fed1read02...
| i'm looking for a very hardy type of plant that doesn't need special
| substrate or a lot of CO2 in the water. something that floats, preferably. a
| floating plant would also do pretty well considering it would be right below
| the light... i could get some simple fertilizer but my setup just isn't
| catered to precision and high-maintenance at all (college apartment room, 15
| gallon eclipse show tank. god i can't wait to move out and get a big fat 100
| gallon with a huge school of harlequins :) ).
|
|
| i'm not dead set on it and i wouldn't want to get one that would just die,
| but if anyone has recommendations let me know. i've only heard of najas
| guadalupensis as a good semi-hardy plant that does fine floating. also, the
| tank has pretty active current and i'm not sure how good that would be for
| any CO2 that might be in the water. TIA!
|
| http://home.clara.net/xenotoca/najas.htm
|
|


Dave Millman 19-03-2003 09:44 PM

need recommendations
 
0rion wrote:

i'm looking for a very hardy type of plant that doesn't need special
substrate or a lot of CO2 in the water. something that floats, preferably. a
floating plant would also do pretty well considering it would be right below
the light...


Water sprite / Ceratopteris sp.
Hornwort / Certophyllum demersum

Both are widely available, easy to grow floaters.


0rion 19-03-2003 11:56 PM

need recommendations
 
"Dave Millman" wrote in message
...
0rion wrote:

i'm looking for a very hardy type of plant that doesn't need special
substrate or a lot of CO2 in the water. something that floats,

preferably. a
floating plant would also do pretty well considering it would be right

below
the light...


Water sprite / Ceratopteris sp.
Hornwort / Certophyllum demersum

Both are widely available, easy to grow floaters.


how about java moss on my driftwood?

how long would it take to cover the entire tank, and it is controllable?




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