jawfishray
Member
Greetings all!
This is not a he said she said thread...it is a simple question with I hope a simple answer.
I have a pair of fuges, because I needed separate tanks for my species only members (octo and mantis) and I figured a pair of 20gl that are inline with my bow front 46 would provide a valuable resource for natural filtration.
Again this is not a thread giving cudos one way or another for macro value and plant filtration...just a question of the plants themselves.
Which of the available plants are least likely to go sexual before they provide any decent growth?
Is there a good way to check the sexual process?
Is pruning the best way to remove maturing and therefore "teenage" or horny portions of the plants before they go sexual?
Any experienced or documented information is welcome and appreciated. Opinions, are what they are, but I welcome these also.
I hope this question does not start a flaming thread, I am just looking for that simple answer from this much learned panel of persons.
PS
To all those people who have been posting images of their tanks...great job one and all. This hobby has really seen a wonderful increase of health and supportability in the last couple years. Well done all.
Ray Boemler
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This is not a he said she said thread...it is a simple question with I hope a simple answer.
I have a pair of fuges, because I needed separate tanks for my species only members (octo and mantis) and I figured a pair of 20gl that are inline with my bow front 46 would provide a valuable resource for natural filtration.
Again this is not a thread giving cudos one way or another for macro value and plant filtration...just a question of the plants themselves.
Which of the available plants are least likely to go sexual before they provide any decent growth?
Is there a good way to check the sexual process?
Is pruning the best way to remove maturing and therefore "teenage" or horny portions of the plants before they go sexual?
Any experienced or documented information is welcome and appreciated. Opinions, are what they are, but I welcome these also.
I hope this question does not start a flaming thread, I am just looking for that simple answer from this much learned panel of persons.
PS
To all those people who have been posting images of their tanks...great job one and all. This hobby has really seen a wonderful increase of health and supportability in the last couple years. Well done all.
Ray Boemler
*** Delete***Please do not advertize here Ray***