i have high light and i have tried twice to keep it alive and no dice. Once it takes off i hear it's much easier to care for however.
i have high light and i have tried twice to keep it alive and no dice. Once it takes off i hear it's much easier to care for however.
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Super post. Im happy most of all of my plants are on your list. Also have Amazon swords amd micro sword. Just added discus. They like!
Question: For my 55 gal bare bottom grow out tanks I am thinking of adding 2 or 3 small potted plants to my tank to give my fish the comfort of "security". I want to know what plants tolerate temps 84F - 88F with minimal light and would not need me to add any additives (like liquid plant food) to the tank water? I basically want a plant that will get all it needs from the small pot it is already in and from the elements already in my bare bottom tank, ie. SAFE treated tap water, small pieces of fish food I miss when cleaning and fish waste.
Joey!
Wow, all look so healthy!
Some of those will work well. For an easy setup, however, Try amazon swords. Those have always flourished for me
Riccia works at such high temps? Surprizing.....will try!
They all look very nice, I love those rotala macrandra too!
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Try dry-start method for Hemianthus
plantedtank.net/forums/general-planted-tank-discussion/66228-dry-start-method-results-180-gallon.html
Lighting plz, what lighting are you using on these nice plants. I just got a new T5 light and my Discus are hiding but I assume they will come out eventually. Can I possibly be successful with a planted tank with no CO2 unit? Please let me know about your lights and how long per day do you keep them on etc. Thanks very much, Julia
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Yes, please tell us what type of lighting you are running & if you supplement with co2? I have enjoyed this thread a lot, thank you for posting it!
I also need to ask if I go with a few pots ....what is the layering....Just gravel then the bare root and gravel on top? Where does the fertilizer tab go which layer? I hope this doesn't sound ridiculous I really do need to get over to the planted tank. I went to two stores tonight and nobody had fertilizer tabs? Where do you get them? TY!
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Walter, Thank you for taking the time to post all of those images and to give both scientific and common names for the plants. I miss having a planted Discus tank.
Peter
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Usually when you layer its dirt on bottom and then a sad/gravel cap. Miracle grow brand dirt is really popular or if your interested in fert tabs people make them themselves. I sell the osmocote caps for
25 - $5
50 - $8
75 - $11
100 - $14
200 - $22
300 - $29
10% goes to SD
They are just poked down into your substrate and are time released fertilizer for the plants. You can also do these yourself by buying osmocote from any hardware store and then buying the capsules from some whole/health food stores or ebay and then spending a few hours filling the caps ( the painful part lol) Easy to do, just a little time consuming.