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Lspooky4
10-15-2005, 1:21 PM
I am looking to put some plants in the back of my 210 gal to cover up the wires behind and make it just a little nicer to look at. My one issue is I have 2 baseball sized apple snails that eat certain plants. I only need about 3-4 feet of the back covered. Any suggestions?

The tank is situated away from a natural light source but I have 2 , 3 ft. 2 bulb full spectrum light fixtures on top and am soon going to get acrilic tops so all the light can get through. And it has a sand substrate. The water only comes up to about 6 inches below the top.

Other tank inhabitints are, 6 archers, 2 brichirs, 2 plecos, 1 needle nose gar, a bala shark, and a black ghost knife.

Thanks,
Lindsey

piranha45
10-15-2005, 1:38 PM
try one of those plastic backgrounds you can buy at a LFS instead...

HarleyK
10-15-2005, 2:51 PM
My one issue is I have 2 baseball sized apple snails that eat certain plants.

Howdy,

With these snails, you can basically rule out having live plants. You could try vallisneria and see if they proliferate faster than the snails can eat, but you'd have to get a lot of plants to start with and keep your snails well fed with other stuff like lettuce or catfish food.

HarleyK

Tucc185
10-20-2005, 2:11 PM
For a really great look, get a piece of eggcrate about the size of the back of the tank, glue flat pieces of cork bark to cover the eggcrate, get something to weigh down the whole thing (cork floats), or epoxy it to the back of the tank. It will look amzing and you can grow java or x-mas tee moss up the cork and the snails shouldn't bother it. It's a lot of work, but it really makes a tank stand out.

tom h
10-21-2005, 1:38 AM
:iagree: but if you're hell bent for live plants go with the val. it might stand a chance against the snails if you keep them well fed (try algae wafers) and it'll grow into a dense carpet.

Lspooky4
10-23-2005, 9:42 PM
thanks i was thinking about italian val. and ludieiga. I have to replace my glass tops first so that more light gets through.

seighten
10-23-2005, 11:37 PM
going to have a tough time with any plants in a sand substrate....

Lspooky4
10-24-2005, 2:14 AM
what substrate would work best? i was going to add some gravel to the back where they'll be planted

ballsmcgee1234
10-26-2005, 5:18 PM
spray paint the back of ur tank

HarleyK
10-26-2005, 6:02 PM
going to have a tough time with any plants in a sand substrate....


:bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs:

Sand is a great substrate for plants. If you don't believe it, come on over to KS and check out mine :D

HarleyK

tom h
10-28-2005, 3:36 AM
sand works great as long as it's deep enough. just look at any of amano's tanks!