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![]() Is it possible to up-root plants from the river and clean them and install them into my tank?
Is it recommeded and any suggestions? |
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![]() First off since we dont know where you live. It depends if the enviroment of the river matches that of the tank. IE cold water plants into a cold water tank.
Secondly river plants make me think they would like lots of flow. Thirdly you need true underwater plants not plants whose lower 1/2 is in water but need there top out of it.
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![]() Fourthly: lol, you dont know what is living in those plants that you remove from the wild and are taking a chance of introducing a bug/virus into your tank.
GL
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to many tanks, enough time for half Yo Mama's so ugly, she scares people with the lights OFF |
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But yeah you are right I'd go with a few weeks of QT before I added a wild plant to my main tank. Ive actually heard of one guy getting a type of leach hitch hiking in on some wild plants.
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![]() In wild freshwater plants its amazing what can hitch a ride...but yes I agree with your statement about reef stuff.
I do use rocks and roots that I find in the mountains but I always cook them real good, this wouldn't work with live plants as I would cook them dead
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to many tanks, enough time for half Yo Mama's so ugly, she scares people with the lights OFF |
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![]() Thanks for the warning.
I was looking for plants down at the Fraser River but was curious if I saw something I could incorporate at home that I would not find at a LFS or Rona's garden centre. |