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[email protected] 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Planting potted plants?
 
I want to put a couple of amazon swords and other potted type plants in
my tank and I need advice on if I should remove the pot or not? Isn't
there rockwool in there that is bad for the tank? I'd like to just leave
them in the pot if I can and just drop them in the tank till I get some
time free to actually plant them. Is thie OK? What does everyone else
do? Thanks,

Scott

Dinky 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Planting potted plants?
 
The wool generally won't hurt anything ime, and the pot can be useful being left
on, particularily if you elect to move the plant later on. I kept several swords
in my 20 g until the 75 was ready, leaving them in the pots for about 2 1/2
months. No problems.


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: I want to put a couple of amazon swords and other potted type plants in
: my tank and I need advice on if I should remove the pot or not? Isn't
: there rockwool in there that is bad for the tank? I'd like to just leave
: them in the pot if I can and just drop them in the tank till I get some
: time free to actually plant them. Is thie OK? What does everyone else
: do? Thanks,
:
: Scott



Aquatic-store.com 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Planting potted plants?
 
Remove the wool it is only needed for temorary nutrientes best suited
for the fish store


Marcus

http://www.Aquatic-Store.com



On Sun, 03 Nov 2002 14:30:21 GMT, wrote:

I want to put a couple of amazon swords and other potted type plants in
my tank and I need advice on if I should remove the pot or not? Isn't
there rockwool in there that is bad for the tank? I'd like to just leave
them in the pot if I can and just drop them in the tank till I get some
time free to actually plant them. Is thie OK? What does everyone else
do? Thanks,

Scott




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