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Aquarist Forums => Freshwater General Discussions => Plants => Topic started by: redbelly on January 27, 2005, 08:43:34 PM

Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on January 27, 2005, 08:43:34 PM
What do you think, is this still considered an aquatic plant or is it a house hold plant at this point?
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: NjOyRiD on January 27, 2005, 08:48:43 PM
haha thats nice man! hahaha wow
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: dpatte on January 27, 2005, 08:57:37 PM
1) What kind of plant is it?
2) Do you want to sell cuttings?
3) Your tank has an interesting shape. What are its dimensions? It seems low.
4) How many watts per gallon are over your tank?
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on January 27, 2005, 10:36:16 PM
I not entirely sure what type it is but i am 100% sure that it grows VERY largeand is quite hardy too. My piranhas have never killed a single leaf. Yeah i would sell a cutting, but i have to put the shoots it has been producing in the water as the need to grow some roots first.
As for the tank, i built it so it has unique dimentions. There is one foot of water above the gravel (cant remember the exact depth) and it is 4 feet long and 18 inches deep. My piranha's really seem to enjoy having a greater surface area than depth. In deeper tanks they were not eating off the surface, which means i can only give them live food which gets expensive after a while. I currently have the glass to build them the exact same size tank, just 18 inches deep as I think now that they are bigger they might still eat off the surface at that depth.

as for lighting i have 4, 4 foot florecants over the tank. 2 plant and aquarium bulbs and 2 daylight bulbs. And this plant seems more than happy with that to say the least.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: TBarb on January 28, 2005, 08:19:43 AM
Do you have a cat, dog or children in the house? Keep them away because it looks like that plant will snatch them up!!
Reminds me of a movie long time ago....????
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: dannypd on January 28, 2005, 02:25:57 PM
wow!!  that is an AWESOME plant!!  I would love to snag a piece of ya!  

For the plant growing out, I had a plant that did the same thing, but brought a LOT of water OUT of my tank...(anacaria (sic) is that name I think?)
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on January 28, 2005, 03:25:21 PM
what do you mean it brought a lot of water out of your tank exactly.
for those that are interested i cut off a piece of one of the runners and have am seeing how it does.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: dannypd on January 28, 2005, 05:23:10 PM
I am not sure, I just had a lot of water around the tank when it went over, it seemed to have 'funneled' water out of my tank...like placing a wet cloth on the inside of the tank, and let it hang on the outside.  It wasn't a MAJOR flood, but enough to cause some damage to the wood shelf.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on January 30, 2005, 04:19:16 PM
QuoteDo you have a cat, dog or children in the house? Keep them away because it looks like that plant will snatch them up!!
Reminds me of a movie long time ago....????

Well, unfortunately I left my chinchillas out in my room overnight to let them get some extra excercise. When I got up this morning there is no more of the plant hanging over the top of the hood. The little guys must have hopped up there and across the lights while I was asleep. I am just glad that they didnt happen to fall in or else the piranhas would have gotten a rather unfortunate treat.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on February 10, 2005, 11:05:51 PM
althought this plant was reduced in size i did put the remaining part of the shoot in the water and there are some nice roots forming so it shouldnt be long until they are ready for anybody that wants one.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: dannypd on February 11, 2005, 12:38:16 AM
Most aquatic plants "flower" when they grow "out" of the water (including certain hornwort...)

I am very interested in this plant you have!!  I have been VERY UNsuccessful with plants in my brackish water tank (1.010-1.015).  Hornwort falls apart after a few days (NOT by the fish), Anacais/Anabis/whatever weed (tired, sorry) just seems to go PALE green and stops growing (it doesnt lose its leaves..), java ferms go brown...really...then die off without growing new shoots.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: BigDaddy on February 11, 2005, 08:54:11 AM
Funny... java fern is certainly known as a brackish adaptable plant.....
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on February 12, 2005, 04:08:50 PM
how long should the roots of plants be before i make them available? is this good?
they are curently growing about 1/2 an inch per day so its not a big deal for them too wait...im just starting to think they might get too big!
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on February 12, 2005, 04:15:48 PM
dannypd, im not sure how this plant would do in a brackish tank if you are having problems with java ferns. I do know that it is most certainly my hardiest plant.
Title: plant clasification?
Post by: redbelly on February 12, 2005, 11:46:22 PM
also what would be a fair asking price for one of the plantlets?