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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Woonsocket, RI
Posts: 12
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Show me your fake planted tank!!
Hey all, I am heavily debating between a live planted tank and just doing the same old plastic or silk plants. Can some of you post some pics of your plastic tanks?? To me they just look fake, but maybe I am buying the wrong plants. I appreciate it!!
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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You know . . . I'm a HUGE fan of live plants, but I recently saw a pretty neat tank at a LFS that was "faked out" and it actually looked good. I'll get a picture this weekend. I think if you look around you can find some decent fake plants . . . but you have to keep them cleaned off. Diatoms seem to LOVE fake plants.
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Aquarium Advice Freak
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: McKinney, TX
Posts: 250
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Fake plants
Fake plants can look great, but you have to make sure you spend the money on some really nice ones. The quality can change drastically from your cheap to expensive fakes. IMO, the only reason you need fake plants is if you have fish that cannot live with real plants and dig them to death. Other than that, if you have just the cheap ole' light that came with the aquarium, then get yourself a time for $5 at wal-mart, and set it so that your light stays on 12 hrs a day. You can get lowlight species such as crypts, java ferns, and some anubius plants, and even though they won't grow fast, they will be alive, let off oxygen, and fight nitrite and algae levels. There are only benefits IMO
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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I'm afraid to get live plants because I'm afraid I'll kill one. If I get the bigger tank that I want, I may start with one and see how it goes. Also, the entire CO2 science of it all is nothing I am interested in. I don't want to commit to an entire tank full and have to get new lighting and then have to deal with only ones that my fish will like. Yada, yada, yada.
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have u ever thought about going half and half? get some live plants for a trial run and then slowly replace the fake with real if the plants do well. here is a pic of my tank with fake and real plants to show u hot nice it can look. this is an old shot of my tank but i liked it alot when it was set up this way.
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I just recently got into having a fully planted tank. Before that my tanks were half and half. On my 55 I had very good luck with those aponogeton bulbs you can get at walmart for 3 bucks. And Java fern is a great low light plant. I have 30 watts total on that tank, so that is just over .5 watts a gallon.
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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I don't know which plant my little guys would even like. I have a 20 Watt bulb in a 29 gallon tank. I don't think it is a good idea for me because my pictus doesn't like bright lights. He likes the new bulb.
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I don't think it's a matter of what your fish like...it's not their food. All you have to worry about is picking the right ones for your set-up. I've got what I think is a great mix of Anubias and Crypts...if I remember tonight, I'll ty to take a pick for ya...or maybe there's one in my profile. Take a look if you can. I do have an upgraded light (Coralife T-5 2x14watt), but that's still not a tone of light and the plant maintenence is a non-issue.
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I actually have live plants right now. I have tried EVERYTHING to keep them alive but they are still dying. I am going to get more, but if they die this time it's adios amigo. I will keep the ones that are well and green and get fake SILK plants. Silk plants IMO look better and are healthier for your fish(they don't cut them). So I will most likely end up with half and half.
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