Can you explain the set up? Like substrate, plant names and light source, maybe pump and co2 system? I love the tank and the selections you made. I'm trying to create a similar look for new tank I...
...e a couple little tree branches that I am going to put in the tank, but not sure what else. Another good plant buying site is www.aquairumplants.com Bought from them before and they are great. ...
I bought three live plants at Petnosomart. One died right away and the other two appear to be on their way. However, I bought a couple of these pod plants at Walmart. Two large ones and three small...
Hi! I just wanted to post an update on our sick female angelfish. She's been hanging on a fake plant (the only one of two fake plants we have-the others are all real) by the side of the aquariu...
what kind of plant is that? I like it.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hair algae needs nutrients and light. In a fairly new, planted aquarium, the algae establishes itself before the plants have a chance to adapt. The hair algae th...
...guru of under gravel filters--yes, John, that is you .
If I have a tank already set up with fish and plants, how hard is it to change out the hanging on the back filter with an undergravel filter?...
yes echinodorous sp is like this type of plants which any kind of fish love to live with it. moreover this is very hardy plant too...
...this website, but it basically involves establishing a colony of beneficial bacteria which convert fish, plant and food wastes into plant food. Until those bacteria are established, waste products wil...
It's an interesting looking plant, but I've never raised pennywort. Where did you buy it?
...e's nothing like a glass top.
Also, I'm back to reading again, and I've read that more plants is better, so if you can get a large amount of plants, the chance you'll do well wi...
I have some sort of bamboo plant in my tanks too and they are doing well also!
...thing about stringing together meaningless sounds to make meaningless words, but there was nothing about plants. Some rare plants, although sold for aquarium use, cannot spend their entire life cycle ...
Plucking could damage the plant. You may want to use scissors.
the large plant in the picture is amazon or ecinodorous...
You've said John's FAVORITE Plant!!
Would plant life be able to utilize 5500k bulbs?
.... I try to look up the info first but I wouldn't know where to start with this one. I have a plastic plant in the aquarium and from one of the leaves there seems to be attached something like a wh...
they laid eggs on the clay pot.an on the bamboo plant..
What is the best floating plant for breeding platies? Someone told me Java Moss.
Plants
by actichy123
people say that real living plant help the water and the fish eat them. is this realy true?
can philodenron be used as a safe aquarium plant? i read that it could but im a lil iffy about it.
ok this maybe way off topic of fish but has anyone ever herd of living stones? it a cactis type plant.
The black stuff in the bag with water was probably Eco Complete. In addition to plant nutrients, it contains enough beneficial bacteria to start the nitrogen cycle. It's also kind of expensive. F...
pretty neat, some day i will setup a big plant tank....maybe once i retire....in a few decades....
...avel, and I never cleaned it thinking it would be beneficial for my current usage, and there was alot of plant waste in the gravel, I could see that when I did my water change yesterday, as I used a g...
Your aquascapes are beautiful. Do you use a carbon dioxide system or special lighting to get such lush plant growth?
also, some of my plants are dying. since the ph is unbalanced should I just leave the plant waste in the tank to help balance it?
...t the top most of the time, and he's coming down to the bottom now, but not as much because i put a plant in there now. I hope he gets used to it, because the other girl, her betta hated the plan...
...;s the short version. In an aquarium, things like fish respiration and digestion, uneaten food, decaying plant matter and quite a few other materials produce ammonia, which is toxic to fish. Mostly, i...
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