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Vallisnaria Clean-Out, Just A Passing Note.

ShinySideUp

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I have been out in the garden today and I felled a few trees as over the last twelve years since we moved here we have done nothing to the treeline in the garden and a recent purchase of a new telescope has started me looking up once again. This brought to my attention that our garden was getting darker and darker as the trees were starting to form a canopy -- a couple more years and we'd have Condors and a troupe of Colobus monkeys above us. I've spent all day culling things and now there is so much space.
 
So, today is water-change day and as I look at my Vallisnaria plants this evening with my refreshed outlook I realise that the same canopy is growing in my aquarium. I doubt I'd get Colobus monkeys but given a few more months and I wouldn't be able to see the fish in the gloom. I have 320 watts of light above the water and had about 10 watts underneath the plants.
 
BIG cull. I took out more than six Vallisnaria with leaves over five feet long and it's made such a difference, my tank is bright again.
 
Warning: If you ever do this with Vallisnaria and you have Otocinlus catfish make sure they don't come out with the leaves. I found one of my Oto's on one of the brace bars where he'd dropped off the leaf just before it was too late. He's back in and safe but I had to check all the plants I'd already removed for more attached Oto's -- I think I'm ok.
 
If I can grow nothing else, I am an inadvertent master of Vallisnaria. I started with three plants and they had spread via runners to maybe ten or eleven plants.
 
If you're having trouble with them then they need fertiliser, I use TNC and Flourish Excel twice a week.
 
I'll get some smaller plants next weekend but they have to be Clown-Loach-proof which doesn't leave me many options.
 
That's it. End of memo.
 
If you're clearing out any more, fancy dropping any in the post? It might withstand my ellioti/barb tank.
 
DrRob said:
If you're clearing out any more, fancy dropping any in the post? It might withstand my ellioti/barb tank.
 
Where are you? Just recovered it from the bin, it weighs 700g, probably best not to trim it, I leave that to you. Call it a kilogram with packaging and will probably cost much less than a fiver. If you want it PM me. My only criteria is that if there is too much for you, compost it or give it away. I give it free plus postage so if it doesn't take it's no great loss to you.
 
Yup, Bath area. More than happy to buy and pay postage for some known healthy stuff.
 
Thank you kindly.
 
My gourami effectively consumed all of my vals.
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  The only thing they wont eat seems to be java moss/fern and anubais.
 
DreamertK said:
My gourami effectively consumed all of my vals.
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  The only thing they wont eat seems to be java moss/fern and anubais.
 
They must be very dedicated grazers, those fronds are pretty hardy. Mind you, when the plants are not mature the leaves are much thinner and are probably more edible. I doubt they would make an impression on mine as Dr.Rob is about to find out this week.
 
lol I had the same thought as DrRob - except I've just broken down and purchased 4 pots of giant vallis 'rubra'. 
 
I sold a crazy amount of it (up to 5ft long plants) for nothing several months back and here I am having to buy baby plants because I want it back - doh! 
 
I still kept some, it really is quite prolific under tthe right conditions -- which is what I must have, more by luck than judgement.
 
ShinySideUp said:
 
My gourami effectively consumed all of my vals.
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  The only thing they wont eat seems to be java moss/fern and anubais.
 
They must be very dedicated grazers, those fronds are pretty hardy. Mind you, when the plants are not mature the leaves are much thinner and are probably more edible. I doubt they would make an impression on mine as Dr.Rob is about to find out this week.
 
I've seen my little man nip at them and leave little munch marks on the leaves. I've tried a variety of plants but the javas and the anubais are the only ones he hasn't destroyed. I've even seen him nibbling at small algea.
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It's probably just him though, I still love him to death.
 

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