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Chuck 12-04-2004 12:04 AM

Carpet Plants
 
I am still new to planted aquarium so I thought this would be a good
place to ask. I have a 55 gallon aquarium(16 inches high) with flourite
and 2wpg compact flourescent lighting. My ph is 7.6 and I was wanting
to know what would be a good carpet plant to fill in the empty spots in
my aquarium that is not too difficult to grow. Also off the subject, I
recently added flourite to my aquarium and I have noticed that there are
a few seeds in there that started sprouting up. Does anyone know if
flourite is mined in the ground or from rivers, lakes, etc? Just
wondering if they are land or water plants that are sprouting up. Any
help on either question would be appreciated or just ask if I didnt
include enough info.

Dave Millman 12-04-2004 07:09 PM

Carpet Plants
 
Chuck wrote:

I am still new to planted aquarium so I thought this would be a good
place to ask. I have a 55 gallon aquarium(16 inches high) with flourite
and 2wpg compact flourescent lighting. My ph is 7.6 and I was wanting
to know what would be a good carpet plant to fill in the empty spots in
my aquarium that is not too difficult to grow.


Most carpet plants require lots of light. Assuming you do not have this, you
might try dwarf chain swords.

Also off the subject, I
recently added flourite to my aquarium and I have noticed that there are
a few seeds in there that started sprouting up. Does anyone know if
flourite is mined in the ground or from rivers, lakes, etc? Just
wondering if they are land or water plants that are sprouting up.


The plants did not come in with the Flourite. Something in your tank is
expanding, congratulations!


big mike 13-04-2004 12:33 AM

Carpet Plants
 
Bird seed in an aquarium will make a spectacular, tho brief, splash of
green. bm

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:57:19 GMT, Dave Millman
wrote:

Chuck wrote:

I am still new to planted aquarium so I thought this would be a good
place to ask. I have a 55 gallon aquarium(16 inches high) with flourite
and 2wpg compact flourescent lighting. My ph is 7.6 and I was wanting
to know what would be a good carpet plant to fill in the empty spots in
my aquarium that is not too difficult to grow.


Most carpet plants require lots of light. Assuming you do not have this, you
might try dwarf chain swords.

Also off the subject, I
recently added flourite to my aquarium and I have noticed that there are
a few seeds in there that started sprouting up. Does anyone know if
flourite is mined in the ground or from rivers, lakes, etc? Just
wondering if they are land or water plants that are sprouting up.


The plants did not come in with the Flourite. Something in your tank is
expanding, congratulations!



Chuck 13-04-2004 01:34 AM

Carpet Plants
 
LOL I will have to remember that if my plants die

big mike wrote:
Bird seed in an aquarium will make a spectacular, tho brief, splash of
green. bm

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:57:19 GMT, Dave Millman
wrote:


Chuck wrote:


I am still new to planted aquarium so I thought this would be a good
place to ask. I have a 55 gallon aquarium(16 inches high) with flourite
and 2wpg compact flourescent lighting. My ph is 7.6 and I was wanting
to know what would be a good carpet plant to fill in the empty spots in
my aquarium that is not too difficult to grow.


Most carpet plants require lots of light. Assuming you do not have this, you
might try dwarf chain swords.


Also off the subject, I
recently added flourite to my aquarium and I have noticed that there are
a few seeds in there that started sprouting up. Does anyone know if
flourite is mined in the ground or from rivers, lakes, etc? Just
wondering if they are land or water plants that are sprouting up.


The plants did not come in with the Flourite. Something in your tank is
expanding, congratulations!





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