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Dave 15-05-2004 05:09 PM

plant recommendation sought
 
Hi folks;

I'm looking for recommendations for a low-light, rooted foreground plant.
I've got about 1.5" of flourite there. Thanks!



Kris 15-05-2004 10:09 PM

plant recommendation sought
 
Dave wrote:

Hi folks;

I'm looking for recommendations for a low-light, rooted foreground plant.
I've got about 1.5" of flourite there. Thanks!



what is the distance from your light to the water level and then water
level to the substrate. Other important factors are the specs for your
primary light source and amount/type of ambient light.

Kris

Dave 16-05-2004 05:12 PM

plant recommendation sought
 

"Kris" wrote in message
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Dave wrote:

Hi folks;

I'm looking for recommendations for a low-light, rooted foreground

plant.
I've got about 1.5" of flourite there. Thanks!



what is the distance from your light to the water level


3"

and then water
level to the substrate.


17"

Other important factors are the specs for your
primary light source and amount/type of ambient light.


65 watts PC 8800K

Not sure what you mean about ambient light ... meaning, light coming from
room lights and windows?



RedForeman ©® 17-05-2004 03:19 PM

plant recommendation sought
 
|| "Kris" wrote in message
||| Dave wrote:
|||
|||| Hi folks;
||||
|||| I'm looking for recommendations for a low-light, rooted foreground
|||| plant. I've got about 1.5" of flourite there. Thanks!
|||
||| what is the distance from your light to the water level
||
|| 3"
||
||| and then water
||| level to the substrate.
||
|| 17"
||
||| Other important factors are the specs for your
||| primary light source and amount/type of ambient light.
||
|| 65 watts PC 8800K
||
|| Not sure what you mean about ambient light ... meaning, light coming
|| from room lights and windows?

Pretty sure that's what was meant, but not sure, cuz it has little
bearing.... anyhow, your setup does sound like it's in good shape..

Ok, with that, pretty much any plant except high-light plants... and you're
probably going to find that you can grow them too...

My setup is similar to yours...
29g, pressurized CO2, PCF 65W-6500k
pH 6.8
kH 3
with
Java Fern
Anubias Nana and Barteri
Ludwigia Repens
Wisteria
Moneywort
Tiger lotus

and 2 non-breeding kribs... he's sterile...

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is that better??



Kris 19-05-2004 01:09 AM

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RedForeman ©® wrote:


|| Not sure what you mean about ambient light ... meaning, light coming
|| from room lights and windows?

Pretty sure that's what was meant, but not sure, cuz it has little
bearing.... anyhow, your setup does sound like it's in good shape..


Sorry I wasn't very clear. I was referring to things like direct
sunlight - while not recommended, a short period of sunlight can allow
you to grow plants that require higher light levels

here are a few suggestions
- any of the java ferns
- crypto. walkeri 4-5 "
- crypto. lutea 1.5-2.5"
- crypto. affinis 2-3"
- anubias barteri 3-4"
- lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae 3-4"

Kris

RedForeman ©® 25-05-2004 03:14 PM

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|| Sorry I wasn't very clear. I was referring to things like direct
|| sunlight - while not recommended, a short period of sunlight can
|| allow you to grow plants that require higher light levels
|| Kris

If you plan on utilizing sunlight as a light source, you're braver than I
am.... with sunlight, a little can go a very long way, and not just where
the light shines, it can cause the water to green and even worse....

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1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale)
'98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted....
==========================
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is that better??



Giancarlo Podio 25-05-2004 08:06 PM

plant recommendation sought
 
Dwarf sagg has always been an easy foreground plant to keep in low light tanks.

Giancarlo Podio

"Dave" wrote in message ...
Hi folks;

I'm looking for recommendations for a low-light, rooted foreground plant.
I've got about 1.5" of flourite there. Thanks!


Kris 26-05-2004 04:22 AM

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Like I said 'not recommended' but I have utilized sunlight for a few
years on one of my more demanding tanks. That tank is mainly a carpet of
low growing forground plants.

I do diffuse the light through shears(?) I think thats what the wife
calls them. And there is only 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 hours of direct light per
day(season dependent)

Again this is not recommended, but it has worked for me
Kris

RedForeman ©® wrote:
|| Sorry I wasn't very clear. I was referring to things like direct
|| sunlight - while not recommended, a short period of sunlight can
|| allow you to grow plants that require higher light levels
|| Kris

If you plan on utilizing sunlight as a light source, you're braver than I
am.... with sunlight, a little can go a very long way, and not just where
the light shines, it can cause the water to green and even worse....



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