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Looking for hardy or bad tasting plants
Hello all,
I'd like to locate two new kinds of plants to put in my 29gal tank. It has Seachem Onyx sand substrate, DIY CO2 injection, and 72W of CF lighting. I dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Seach Flourish Trace weekly, but am willing to change dosage if it helps. Some more plants will help this tank immensely, I think. It's underplanted. Right now it has some java fern, an amazon sword, some ludwigia, a few really sad looking stalks of bacopa, and a few other misc things. Unfortunately this tank is inhabited by some voracious large Tetras (Buenos Aires, Coumbian, Serpae). They *devour* most plants that I've put in this tank. They scarf down water sprite so fast, I put clippings in as food, they eat all the leaves off the bacopa as soon as they grow, they love munching down wisteria, and they've even eat such sturdy stuff as java fern (young leaves) and anubias. The plants in the tank are those that I tried and happened to survive. I'd ideally like to find two more species that might be hardy enough to survive these hostile inhabitants. I'm willing to go out of my way to try things since most of the LFS stocked things have been tried and eaten... -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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Looking for hardy or bad tasting plants
Ross Vandegrift wrote:
...The plants in the tank are those that I tried and happened to survive. I'd ideally like to find two more species that might be hardy enough to survive these hostile inhabitants. I'm willing to go out of my way to try things since most of the LFS stocked things have been tried and eaten... I don't think anything eats "Jungle val". And it spreads pretty fast by underground rhizomes. Or Stollens. Or something like that. Best regards, Bob |
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I don't think anything eats "Jungle val".
My clown loaches regularly chomp on it. They also eat anubias and java fern, which are supposedly bad-tasting. It might be worth trying some low "lawn" type plants. Ross, you probably don't have enough light for Lilaeopsis, but Marsilea would work. Bribe the tetras with clippings from fast-growing stem plants, and they may leave low-growing plants alone. (Since tetras, IME, aren't wild about eating food off the bottom of the tank.) You might also try fine-leaved plants like Cabomba or Limnophila. My loaches leave that alone; they don't seem to care for the texture of needle-shaped leaves. They love munching on Mayaca and Didiplis, but don't bother Cabomba, Limnophila, or Myriophyllum. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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Looking for hardy or bad tasting plants
Unfortunately this tank is inhabited by some voracious large Tetras (Buenos Aires, Coumbian, Serpae). They *devour* most plants that I've put in this tank. They scarf down water sprite so fast, I put clippings in as food, they eat all the leaves off the bacopa as soon as they grow, they love munching down wisteria, and they've even eat such sturdy stuff as java fern (young leaves) and anubias. You can try to feed the fish some more veggie matter. Lettuce leaves, spinich, peas smushed on the glass, etc. Maybe they won't chomp the plants as much. |
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In article , LeighMo wrote:
I don't think anything eats "Jungle val". It might be worth trying some low "lawn" type plants. Thanks for the great ideas! I'll have to find a place to order some of these up and give them a shot. Am I probably out of luck with regard to higher growing plants? Oddly enough everyone mostly leaves the amazon swords alone (even my bristlenose) - any other sword varieties that seem resistent to being eaten? -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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Avoid stalk-type plants like hygro, amazons, anachris, etc.
One bite at the base, and the whole plant goes floating to the top. I replaced these plants with swords, rosettes, ferns, and crypts. Now the damage is minimized to an occassional leaf. |
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Since when is an amazon a stem plant?
Phil Dietz wrote: Avoid stalk-type plants like hygro, amazons, anachris, etc. One bite at the base, and the whole plant goes floating to the top. I replaced these plants with swords, rosettes, ferns, and crypts. Now the damage is minimized to an occassional leaf. |
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Oddly enough everyone mostly leaves the amazon
swords alone (even my bristlenose) - any other sword varieties that seem resistent to being eaten? If they aren't eating your swords, then by all means, try some other varieties. My clown loaches love to chomp swords, They never touch the crypts, but my swords always have holes in the leaves. They bite the leaves when they are small and tender, which means the holes get bigger and bigger as the leave unfolds and grows. My melon sword is looking more like a Madagascar lace plant than a sword these days. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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Looking for hardy or bad tasting plants
Try java fern, Or any anubius!! Marcus Http://www.Aquatic-store.com Co2, Plants, Filters, Heaters and more On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 22:09:28 -0000, Ross Vandegrift wrote: Hello all, I'd like to locate two new kinds of plants to put in my 29gal tank. It has Seachem Onyx sand substrate, DIY CO2 injection, and 72W of CF lighting. I dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Seach Flourish Trace weekly, but am willing to change dosage if it helps. Some more plants will help this tank immensely, I think. It's underplanted. Right now it has some java fern, an amazon sword, some ludwigia, a few really sad looking stalks of bacopa, and a few other misc things. Unfortunately this tank is inhabited by some voracious large Tetras (Buenos Aires, Coumbian, Serpae). They *devour* most plants that I've put in this tank. They scarf down water sprite so fast, I put clippings in as food, they eat all the leaves off the bacopa as soon as they grow, they love munching down wisteria, and they've even eat such sturdy stuff as java fern (young leaves) and anubias. The plants in the tank are those that I tried and happened to survive. I'd ideally like to find two more species that might be hardy enough to survive these hostile inhabitants. I'm willing to go out of my way to try things since most of the LFS stocked things have been tried and eaten... |
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