Re: Aquatic aroids
- Subject: Re: Aquatic aroids
- From: R*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:37:02 EDT
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Steve:
You may want to check carefully which Amazon swordplant you get. It depends
on whether you want it to grow out of the water and how big you want it to
get. The final size is important to know ahead of time because swordplant
(Echinodorus spp.) roots are invasive to say the least, and removing it later
might be problematic. I had one that I put in a tub outdoors that was
almost two feet deep and the swordplant put out emersed growth two feet above
that. They are heavy iron feeders and grow like crazy in conditions they
like. Swordplants actually prefer to grow emersed and one of the
appropriate size would be magnificent. There are also varieties with
different amounts of reddish coloring which could possibly harmonize
with your aroids better than the bright brittle green of some of the
ones most commonly seen in the pet shops. You might also consider some of
the really small types as companions to the other plants you have at the "rivers
edge"
Carol Ross, Bucks County Aquarium Society < '
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In a message dated 9/24/2009 1:18:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Steve@exoticrainforest.com writes:
Marek,
sorry for the delay in responding. We've been at the IAS show in
Miami. Next year we need to get a jet filled with all you aroiders
from Europe to join us!
If you check the link I gave you'll see
that Devin has created some really neat planting devices that allow you to
suction cup the pots to the back of the aquarium. If the plants will
tolerate the water you can plant them lower and if not just place them
higher on the back wall. He suggests using sand or gravel to create
the bottom of river and you just keep the larger rocks turned to keep the
algae down. Rocks and driftwood are used to hide the planters which
are neatly devised. Devin displayed these at the IAS show and I
think he has a hit on his hands. I'm about to set up a 55 gallon
aquarium using his products and since he is on Aroid l I'm sure he'll
answer any of your questions.
His design allows us to simulate a
river's edge with aroids appearing to grow terrestrially along the river
bank but plants such as /Spathiphyllum/ can be grown in the water or at
least partially wet. In my case I'm going to plant small
/Philodendron/ and other aroids on the "river bank" using Devin's pots and
the put large rocks and gravel in the bottom. I plan to use a
larger rocks and rocks along with driftwood to hide the pots. I'll
use the driftwood for the plants to climb on and a large Amazon sword
which can be bought at almost any aquarium store as the underwater
centerpiece. For fish I'm going to stick with around 12 neon tetras.
The plants will be the actual display and the fish are only to allow
movement and life. If the bio load is low the build up of nitrates is
minimal and algae stays low.
Anyone that tries this needs to keep the
bio load low or you'll have a build up of nitrates. However, in this
case those nitrates will be used by any plant with roots in the
water. Having kept living coral reefs for many years I've learned
that if you simply put an undergravel filter beneath the rocks and gravel
you'll create an anoxic zone which also helps to lower the nitrate build
up. Just don't hook the undergravel filter up! The tank will
also need a filter but external filters work fine for this
purpose.
For light I'm having a hi intensity aquarium light hung from
the ceiling which will keep the plants healthy.
Here's the link
again:
http://hydrophytesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/10-ix-09-tank-i-b.jpg
I'd
suggest you go through all Devin's links and look at this photos and read
his explanation. The concept is really simple and neat.
Having kept large aquariums for 50 years I think this one will be
spectacular. I plan to talk to Tom and see what aroids might
tolerate the water so I can have a larger choice of plants for the
background. Many philos are rooted in water so should do well and some
Anthurium species may do well if not drowned.
Forgive me if this is
full of typos! My desktop is in the shop for a tuneup and I'm trying
to type on a laptop with tiny keys!!!
Here's another photo Devin sent
today of a tank of /Spathiphyllum/. Tom told me a few months ago
these plants are "water
hogs".
Steve www.ExoticRainforest.com
>
> > Hello, > > > > Are the large
plants (like Colocasia) in pots? > > I don't think they would grow
good in so shallow gravel. > > What fertilizers do they
use? > > > > I also have a problem with long
brown algae in a classical aquarium, > > any fish doesn't eat
them, and I don't know what to use not to kill > plants and
fishes. > > The algae grow on everything, on plants, wood, stones
and even on glass. > > I reduced the lighting form 60W to 30W, but
they still grow slowly > killing the plants. > > The
dimensions of my tank are 100x40x50 cm (40x16x20 inches) - about > 200
l. > > Can anybody help? > > > >
Marek > > > > > >
----- Original Message ----- > >
*From:* ExoticRainforest
<mailto:Steve@exoticrainforest.com> > >
*To:* Discussion of aroids
<mailto:aroid-l@gizmoworks.com> > >
*Sent:* Saturday, September 12, 2009 11:47 PM > >
*Subject:* [Aroid-l] Aquatic aroids > >
> > > I posted a note a week or
two ago about Devin Biggs' aquatic aroid >
website. These are some of his newest photos of a 65 gallon
tank: > > > >
http://hydrophytesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/11-ix-09-tank-i-m.jpg
> >
http://hydrophytesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/scratch-colocasia-ii.jpg
> >
http://hydrophytesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/scratch-colocasia-i.jpg
> > > >
He said he thought the tank was looking "pretty good". I'd
say that is a major understatement! > >
> > Devin will be at the IAS show in
Miami next week. If you like to grow aquatics you'd be wise to find
him! > > I promise I will!
> > > >
> > Steve
> > www.ExoticRainforest.com
<http://www.ExoticRainforest.com> > >
> >
> >
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