rmanpf Fish Crazy Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Mar 2, 2008 #1 which medium sized plant would do well, in a ten gallon with good lights, near a window and will do well without extra co2? please show pictures
which medium sized plant would do well, in a ten gallon with good lights, near a window and will do well without extra co2? please show pictures
Marshall.. Fish Crazy Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 200 Reaction score 0 Location Macclesfield.England. Mar 2, 2008 #2 Try anubias nana it does not need really strong light and you attach it to wood or rocks so you can lift them out to keep the tank spotless.
Try anubias nana it does not need really strong light and you attach it to wood or rocks so you can lift them out to keep the tank spotless.
fozziebear Fishaholic Joined Mar 9, 2007 Messages 518 Reaction score 13 Location london, england. Mar 2, 2008 #3 elodea densa, java moss, java fern, all are very easy plants to grow.
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,128 Reaction score 25,356 Location Perth, WA Mar 2, 2008 #4 ambulia and any of the hygrophillas, also vallis.
OP OP rmanpf Fish Crazy Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Mar 2, 2008 #5 what plants would help little guppy fry hide from their parents and some zebra danios?
Luketendo BLENNY :O Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 0 Location West Sussex, England. Mar 2, 2008 #6 rmanpf said: what plants would help little guppy fry hide from their parents and some zebra danios? Click to expand... Riccia (Floating).
rmanpf said: what plants would help little guppy fry hide from their parents and some zebra danios? Click to expand... Riccia (Floating).
OP OP rmanpf Fish Crazy Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Mar 2, 2008 #7 what does that look like?
Luketendo BLENNY :O Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 0 Location West Sussex, England. Mar 2, 2008 #8 http/www.aquarticles.com/images/2ricwd.jpg Obviously using it like this requires high light and co2, floating it is much easier to grow.
http/www.aquarticles.com/images/2ricwd.jpg Obviously using it like this requires high light and co2, floating it is much easier to grow.
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,128 Reaction score 25,356 Location Perth, WA Mar 2, 2008 #9 rmanpf said: what plants would help little guppy fry hide from their parents and some zebra danios? Click to expand... water sprite and ambulia. You can let the ambulia float around the surface instead of planting it. You can also use plastic plants and have them floating around the surface. The babies hide among the leaves.
rmanpf said: what plants would help little guppy fry hide from their parents and some zebra danios? Click to expand... water sprite and ambulia. You can let the ambulia float around the surface instead of planting it. You can also use plastic plants and have them floating around the surface. The babies hide among the leaves.