HELP - Concurrent Planting with Tank Inhabitants - Is it safe?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
One done. I will post once it totally takes holds.

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Did not take hold either not aquatic (but it is found in paddies and swamps) or does not like flowing water. Hmmmm, will need to try another plant.

will keep updated
 
Caoboy;2232756; said:
Why not buy some Lillies?

Lillies? I assume these are those plants that sit on the surface with cool flowers, right? I though these are suitable in non-current waters? In my case, the surface is agitated with flow - and will increase some more.

Do they need a lot of light?
 
Loulou;4322745; said:
This might interest you, my friend:

http://www.tuotoi.net/oskarimaailma/en_0_7.htm

I'm thinking of maybe implementing this...

Thanks a lot for your suggestion. i was contemplating another type of creeper but i also have the one on the website.

set the link to my father so he can try out during his gardening past times. will try out on cat's setup before doing this for aro tanks
 
ctoychik;4327554; said:
Thanks a lot for your suggestion. i was contemplating another type of creeper but i also have the one on the website.

set the link to my father so he can try out during his gardening past times. will try out on cat's setup before doing this for aro tanks

Please keep us posted on the development, my friend... with pictures! :)
 
Yeah looks like what you had was some type of Philodendron I have one of a
type of philodendron in my tank I just have the vine resting on the side with
the roots flowing freely in the water the plants will do well in lowish light conditions but better with more of course.

All I did was unpot it rinsed it off in the shower with warm water and put
the roots in the water been perfectly healthy since I believe the one I have
is called a Heart Shaped Philodendron.

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[Not my pic]
 
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