150us community and orantipinnis with fry

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hehe no ive had live plants and theyve all got eaten, i much prefer plastic..easy to care for
 
south coast nelly;3679226; said:
hehe no ive had live plants and theyve all got eaten, i much prefer plastic..easy to care for

damn... my search for a method to keep SDs in a planted tank continues.
 
hehe plastic real looking plants id say would be best otherwise get a big tank and have on corner planted maybe
 
south coast nelly;3679237; said:
hehe plastic real looking plants id say would be best otherwise get a big tank and have on corner planted maybe

i want plants for their benefits though, like absorbing nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia. maybe ill get lucky..... ill see if SDs will eat anubias or not.
 
did read this once
"From: Brian W.
Date:03/05/2003
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I have a group of large silver dollars (Metynnis of various types) and Myleus (Red Hooks and M. schomburgki). Anyone keeping these lovely fish may be interested to know that I have at last found plants they won't eat - the Onion plant, Crinum thaianum, and some of the other Crinums. They destroy every other plant I've tried, including ferns that are said to taste unpleasant. Another interesting point is that they love boiled rice and especially cooked noodles. Both of these are of vegetable origin, and they seem to thrive on them, with a mixture of other foods like redworms, lettuce, and crushed boiled peas. These are the most nervous fish I've ever kept, and are quite likely to stun themselves by dashing into the tank sides when I clean it out.
 
thats very interesting. maybe i could try an onion plant. my lighting is about .5 wpg though :ROFL:

ah well, its worth a shot. maybe ill just get an SD and wait a few days to see what plants it eats. maybe ill get lucky... if not, oh well.
 
Its amasing, very good tank. the combinatior are simple but beaty
 
Thank you for the kind words.....soon to be sold mind,when i arrive in colombia all hell will break loose
 
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