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Live plants in a Fw aquarium?
I was wondering if anyone could give me any information if it is worth having any life plants in an aquarium or does it just make a mess:question:
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No, live plants are the best. They help clean the water and provide O2 for the fish.
Just building a 50 G planted tank right now. |
IMO, having live plants in a freshwater tank is like having a fuge. They are the best thing going for nutrient export ect...Just make sure you keep them pruned as they grow. If you leave any dying parts of them in the tank, you will see a nitrate spike for sure, maybe even ammonia depending how much biological filtration you have & if it can keep up. When I used to keep freshwater tanks, I would run an oversized filter(ie:xp3 on a 55gal) with lots of biological media and lots of plants. My tanks were always low maintenence, they almost took care of themselves. Now all I have to do is figure out how to make my reef that easy!:biggrin:
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i have an aquaclear 110 going for my big tank with those bio rings, guess i am going plant shopping today, thanks for the input
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I recommend checking out web forums on keeping plant tanks to learn from other people's mistakes instead of making all the mistakes yourself. Believe me I have made plenty. Plant tanks work great when done right but there are a lot of pitfalls.
Basically you need to learn about lighting, substrate, nutrient fertilization, and CO2. Do not waste money on plants at a fish store. Buy plants from other hobbyists. Most plant tank people prune out a bucketful of plants every week. You will save money. |
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i would like to thank all of you for very in depth responses, i am new to this website and am really enjoying it. i did go out and buy some plants today.
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and i couldn't help myself i bought two more sharks lol
a red tail shark and a bala shark |
planted tank
http://www.plantedtank.net/
The above link is a good site for planting info. and ideas ......... ..........Dave |
Live Plants
We have live plants in most of our aquariums and with the right lighting they are awesome!
We grow Vals, anubias, java fern, java moss, najas grass, amazon swords, lotus plants, wisteria and hygrophila. You could save a few dollars if you purchase a two bulb shop light from your local hardware store and hang it over your aquarium. Be sure to use "plant" light bulbs. However, if you can afford high intensity lighting that is best. Be sure your fish are compatible with your plants. Cichlids and goldfish will quickly consume your new purchases Dave |
if you get into nutrient dosing and CO2 and all that then a planted tank could turn into more work than a reef tank because of all the pruning required. they look real nice though.
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Planted tank
I have a 25 with 5 oddessa barbs and 5 green tigers lots of platnts i have found that a decent light and the addition of Flourish iron my my plants are fine, The pink one i found to be the most troublesome but with the iron added they do fine.
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If you're gonna get some plants, get some veggie clips too. Many Cichlids will eat them, and Silver Dollars will gobble them up. Romain lettuce, etc. in the veggie clips will help some.
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I have a planted tank full of cardinal tetras, a few shrimp, hatchet fish, blue rams, and albino bristlenose catfish. It's in my bedroom and I love it.
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I have a small amount of hornwart in there a s it is soft and edible, the fish will pick at this first. Will post pics later my fresh water tank is very modest only a 25 gallon.
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see theplantedtank.net
a "high tech" planted tank is just as much work as a reef tank but 1/10th the cost I used to double the plant biomass every week! |
In my opinion, a nicely designed planted aquarium rivals a reef tank. www.plantgeek.net is a fairly decent website for plants. If you're looking for information on PMDD, send me a PM.
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here is a very good board where you can read up on different setups and a good place to ask questions http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ Steve |
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I played with the HIGH TECH method a couple of years back...too much hassel...Simply get plants that favour your water params and fish...then get some good lights to favour your plants needs. You can make it as easy and cheap, or as expensive and difficult, as you want. |
I have a fairly well planted FW tank and its pretty easy to maintain i only add iron as a suppliment. will post pics with the 40 bucksa in plants i added tis week end soon. in the mean time you can se it with medium amounts of vegitation if you like.
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