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#1: fresh water aquarium

Posted on 2005-08-21 01:21:43 by roreaga

In my 29 gallon tank I have three fresh water plants. Recently, the
leaves of these plants have been losing their green color and have
become almost clear. They're nearly see through! Does anyone know the
reason for this? I don't give these plants any food and don't know if I
should. Please help!


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#2: Re: fresh water aquarium

Posted on 2005-08-21 06:37:25 by Stephen Oakes

"roreaga" <roreaga.1u3dkf@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote...
> In my 29 gallon tank I have three fresh water plants.

It is very difficult to keep plants healthy in an aquarium! There are some
advanced techniques such as CO2 injection that can help. I suggest you ask
in an aquarium newsgroup.

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#3: Re: fresh water aquarium

Posted on 2005-08-21 12:15:56 by Basil Chupin

Stephen Oakes wrote:
> "roreaga" <roreaga.1u3dkf@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote...
>
>>In my 29 gallon tank I have three fresh water plants.
>
>
> It is very difficult to keep plants healthy in an aquarium! There are some
> advanced techniques such as CO2 injection that can help. I suggest you ask
> in an aquarium newsgroup.
>
> --
> Stephen Oakes

I had an aquarium for years and years and never had problems with having
healthy plants- in fact they flourished and I had to keep pruning them.
Didn't do anything special; just maintained the aquarium as it should be
maintained. Healthy fish and healthy plants.

What makes you say that it is difficult to keep healthy planst in an
aquarium?

Cheers.

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#4: Re: fresh water aquarium

Posted on 2005-08-22 02:06:14 by Stephen Oakes

"Basil Chupin" <blchupin@tpg.com.au> wrote...
> What makes you say that it is difficult to keep healthy planst in an
> aquarium?

Only my own experiences. Algae seems to grow quite well, as do certain
types of moss and some plants, but to keep a variety of plants looking and
growing well has always eluded me (and hundreds of others, judging by
various discussions in the aquaria newsgroups).

The symptoms described by roreaga seem fairly typical to me.

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