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Plant basics?
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 12:10:13 -0700, Liz McGuire
wrote: Dick wrote: Wow Liz! I would hardly call your interest "basics." Well, I'm kinda obsessive and hate not knowing what I'm doing! :-) I am a minamalist with "Low Light" tanks. Somewhere around 1.5 watts/gallon is the number I remember. I use no CO2 nor fertilizers. This seems to be a recurring theme - low light = no special effort needed (assuming the plants are compatible). I've also found some very nice looking plants and example arrangements on the internet which make use of this kind of arrangement - It may very well be how I decide to go. I didn't see any mention of gravel, my tanks have different gravel types and I believe I have seen different growth patterns. Yes, I forgot to include that. I've got Flourite in my planted tank (and my experimental 2g tank g). I've also been reading about Eco-Complete. Is there a particular type of gravel that's worked better for you? Light wave lengths may be as important as strength. I have one 10 gallon tank with 15 watts of light, but the plant growth has been minimal, where as in two other 10 gallon tanks with same plant stocks, the growth has been much fuller. I hadn't thought about wavelength, but that would likely make a big difference in terms of penetration into the water. What kind of light do you have in the two tanks with fuller growth? I don't know, whatever was in the hoods. I have a mysterious difference between my 29 and 75 gallon tanks. Same crypt stock, but in the 29 gallon tanks they are weeds needing constant pruning and growing so long the tops lay over whereas the 75 gallon tank has healthy growth and needs modertate pruning as they spread, but the same stock is less than 6 inches tall 14 inches tall in the 29 gallon. Have you figured out the difference yet? I suspect I'll never go much beyond a 55g tank (but who knows), so shorter plants and slower growth will likely be better for me... Perhaps your 29 has more WPG or the light is getting down to the plants better? No, the mystery remains. I tried moving some of the "tall" crypts to the 75, but they remain at the low height of the those in the tank. I have a 10 gallon tank in which no plant grows hardly at all, up or out. Another 10 gallon tank was a "death" tank for the first year, neither plants nor fish would survive. In a very short order, it sprouted. Fish survived and the plants started filling the tank. I had to divide the anubia and it needs dividing again. By the way, the top half went to the 29 gallon and is puny. I divided an Anubia in my 75 gallon and both halves are thriving. I like the plants because, like most live stuff, they change and do unexpected things. Good luck, sounds like a lifetime project. Thank you! And yes, I expect this is a lifetime thing now (very addictive, the little fishies, and the real plants look so much nicer than the fake stuff...). Liz dick |
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