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Old 23-10-2003, 08:32 PM
Rich Conley
 
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Default Hyacinths for the winter.

First, I'm not a ponder, although I want to try it next spring. Heres my
question, do you think water hyacinths would work well in a 55 gal afr.
cichlid tank, or in a sump for said tank? How much light do they need?

Also....with you guys culling plants for the winter, anyone have any
they'd send me for postage?

Rich

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Old 23-10-2003, 09:22 PM
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Default Hyacinths for the winter.

I kept water lettuce in my cichlid tanks for a long time. The cichlids and
other fish like it because it provided overhead cover. The lettuce grew
quite well. I'm not sure the hyacinths would work too well because they are
so big (unless you dont have a cover). I am going to try lilly pads in my
tank the next time I see them for sale at lowes.

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First, I'm not a ponder, although I want to try it next spring. Heres my
question, do you think water hyacinths would work well in a 55 gal afr.
cichlid tank, or in a sump for said tank? How much light do they need?

Also....with you guys culling plants for the winter, anyone have any
they'd send me for postage?

Rich



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Old 23-10-2003, 10:12 PM
Michael Shaffer
 
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Default Hyacinths for the winter.

Where are you? If you're in the dc area you can come take some of my
water hyacinths for free.

Rich Conley wrote:
First, I'm not a ponder, although I want to try it next spring. Heres my
question, do you think water hyacinths would work well in a 55 gal afr.
cichlid tank, or in a sump for said tank? How much light do they need?

Also....with you guys culling plants for the winter, anyone have any
they'd send me for postage?

Rich


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Old 10-11-2003, 07:42 PM
Rich Conley
 
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Default Hyacinths for the winter.

whats water lettuce? I do have a cover..didnt realize hyacinths got that big.

Sam Hopkins wrote:

I kept water lettuce in my cichlid tanks for a long time. The cichlids and
other fish like it because it provided overhead cover. The lettuce grew
quite well. I'm not sure the hyacinths would work too well because they are
so big (unless you dont have a cover). I am going to try lilly pads in my
tank the next time I see them for sale at lowes.

"Rich Conley" wrote in message
.. .
First, I'm not a ponder, although I want to try it next spring. Heres my
question, do you think water hyacinths would work well in a 55 gal afr.
cichlid tank, or in a sump for said tank? How much light do they need?

Also....with you guys culling plants for the winter, anyone have any
they'd send me for postage?

Rich


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