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Forum Post unnamed plant
I found a few plants in a lake a few weeks ago when i was hiking. Now I know they say never put plants like that in an aquarium... however this plant looks almost like bamboo and has leaves every inch...
Forum Post A couple general plant questions
I really like the idea of having live plants in my betta tanks, but I don't know much about keeping plants healthy. Bettas are IMO the easiest of fish to keep and I am lucky enough to have well ...
Forum Post what is a good plant food for aqutic plants?
what is a good plant food for aqutic plants?
Forum Post Plant food
Does plant food increase algae?
Forum Post weekly plant cuttings.
this is a picture of my plant cuttings for this week in my 110L tank, the cuttings came from 1 elodia bunch (was about 5 stems when i bought it), 1 cabomba bunch (about 5 stems when i bought it) and 1...
Forum Post Sword plant
...moderate lighting, and some fertilizer. Several companies sell fertilizer pellets that you put under the plant roots, or you can use a clay based substrate supplement. Be sure the crown of the plant i...
Forum Post what plant is this ?
it's called cabomba plant...
Forum Post Can anyone tell me what type of plant this is?
...t around the tank a bit. the only trouble is I don't remeber the name of it. it's a grass like plant except it's a little hard. and the roots are very small. ...
Forum Post is there a certain plant that will give my guppy oxygen for ...
is there a certain plant that will give my guppy oxygen for a science thing i am doing? we are not allowed to open the jar until 3 weeks later, and im trying to keep the fish alive as long as possible...
Forum Post plant keeps coming out
for this anacharis or whatever plant you can attach with gravel, you have to provide 2-3 inch of gravel for this planting...because of this 2-3 inch of gravel plants will not come out from it...
Forum Post AQUARIUM PLANT SOURCE
Today I received an order of aquarium plants from Arizona Aquatic Gardens (azgardens.com) and was quite pleasantly surprised by their quality. Usually when you order plants off the net, you expect to ...
Forum Post Help how do i keep my plants alive?
Heres the plant im talking about. I have no idea what it is except an oxygen plant . Also the roots are growing half way up the plant. Hence why i dont know what to do
Forum Post it was a parasite in my tank and it is fine and fish is look...
The sword plant may require a plant tablet under its roots. It also needs at least two inches of substrate and moderate lighting.
Forum Post i gust got my 55 gallon tank all set up and cycled. i want t...
-Java Moss and Java Fern are some of the most common aquatic plants and they are very suitable for beginners. Java Fern should be attached to a piece of driftwood or rock. After the roots are formed i...
Forum Post Crypts and anacharis
I know you recommended to plant them individually. Will it hurt the plant if I do keep it bunched up? I took the lead weight off and have about 4 stalks grouped together. My aquarium looks very weird ...
Forum Post Bushy nose pleco?
...ad that problem with mine, but I imagine they can just like any other pleco. If there is no algae on the plant surface then they probably won't spend any time scraping it and your plant leaves....
Forum Post Snails and plants?
Ok, thank you Johnarthur. One more question. When a plant dies, like the hornwort, should I leave it in the tank or take it out? And should I take out all of the sheddings that it left behind? Oh ...
Photo Comment Unnamed Picture
the 2 plants on the right of the pic look like Echinodorus blehri, left hand side plant looks like Alternanthera reineckii (roseafolia) if the underside of the leaves are pink thats what it is, second...
Forum Post what is the diffrence between vallisneria and sagittaria?
Im trying to figure out what my mystery plant is and after 5 irritating hours of searching the internet I still can't tell if it's vallisneria or sagittaria. they both breed the same way ant...
Forum Post Betta will not eat anything
...nd give him the freeze dried or frozen bloodworm or brine shrimp. you could also try to add a small live plant theat he can nibble on an also the plant will hep oxegenate and clean the water...
Forum Post Fast moving water plants
Well Vallisneria need moderate light to at least thrive although it can adapt to fast water. A plant that would thrive in this kind of system is Java Fern. It is a low light plant and can tolerate h...
Forum Post Plants
as for the plant food, it depends alot on how strong it is, and well there really isnt a way to tell, you mainly want to start off with once a week if its something you add directly to the watter. if ...
Forum Post aquarium vacuum cleaning on planted tanks
... and find a medication that will kill off the parasites, then as for the dirt problem, I would take up 1 plant, clean that area, then put it back, 2nd plant and so on untill you have cleaned the whole...
Blog Comment Why are aquarium plants dying?
American Val and Jungle Val will grow very tall and make good background plants, provided they get enough light. Anubias Nana is a good plant for the bottom of the aquarium, but it's slow growing. Cry...
Forum Post Weighting Down Plants?
...detect any discoloration or odor. Some people who prefer an aquarium with no substrate use clay pots for plants. Usually the crown of the plant needs to be slightly above the substrate. Water sprite g...
Forum Post Plants for fancy guppies!
...use...i gave up on it because three times now i have had to treat for ick and fungus and the poor little plant was reduced to bits. I am finding that plant care is just about as tricky as the fish: ...
Forum Post REinstated tank.
Let it grow. Plants help water chemistry. If it gets tooooo big, you can always trim it, or maybe you could divide it and use the plant in your next aquarium. If you can post a picture, somebody may b...
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