Plant only filtration (why not popular in the hobby???)

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all these good actors are dying, its terrible.



HOLY COW those leaves are HUGE!!!!!! Very nice, Im jelly!
 
My plant only filteration system for 300g outdoor tank. I see new leaves coming up almost daily and they are huge. The sump (on the right hand corner) is full of plants too.
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been goin thru this stickie, very interesting!!!

thought mayb some of u experts/experienced could shed some light on some doubts i have.

i have a 6'2'2' tank that is home to a couple of 1' ornate bichirs, a pair of 5"-6" Leos, a couple of severums & an FRT; soon to join them would be a Super or Chili Red Aro.

i run an FX6 & the water parameters are perfect with 25-30% WC every week... i opted for the canister over the sump coz the tank is in the main living room right next to the seating area & the overflow sound would be quite irritating/distracting!!!

I'm thinking of adding a pothos to the tank for aesthetic reason, indoor environment reasons & to inhibit nitrate buildup. since i dont have a BG to push the roots behind, would it be fine if i just bundled up the roots onto a filter pad & secured it to either of the back corners???

or instead of just immersing the root bunch under the water surface, would it b fine if I dunked the stem portion just above the root of the plant to secure the roots to a piece of bogwood at the bottom of the tank (would it drown...hehehe)???

are there any other things specific i need to take into consideration???

cheers
 
Pothos you can submerge the entire thing except the leaves. If you wanted you could find a long enough vine, pluck the leaves off under the water and the vine above water will keep going. I dont know if your fish eat the roots so you would have to watch out for that, I know the plant is toxic to cats, but Iv never heard of a fish dying from the roots. In the 75gal I have the pothos just sitting in the water, bluegill and pleco seem to ignore it
 
I plan on setting up a nitrate trickle trough on top of my 100 gallon malawi cichlid tank and am going to be putting a pothos in it... My question is a little off topic but do you think I'd also be able to put one or two pepper plants (probably jalapeno) in the planters box and grow them? I think it might be pretty cool!
 
any cheap Depot light fixtures you guys recommend that would Grow Pothos and sufficient to light my tank[180g] too? Something like a Hang from ceiling type fixture
 
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