Here's a picture from Google of basically what mine looked like when I first got it at Lowes I believe. I was in a little hanging basket and I just took it out, washed all the dirt off the roots, soaked it in a bucket for a couple days in case there were any sorts of ferts or anything still on them that could pollute the tank. I don't have any in-tank pictures, but I could get some
This is a few months after putting them in my tank, now they are alot healthier and huge! I myself did not use existing roots like andyjs, just cut off some vines and stuck em in the tank. I will try and get an updated picture soon.
I have an alligator gar that I've kept for 27 years. The ONLY filtration I used for most of that time was a an aquatic plant called "duckweed". As the plants spread I would harvest out the excess. It is an extremely fast growing plant and works the same as Pothos but can be removed without harming the main colony.
Most of the filtration on my 1700 gallon system is done with plants. They remove ammonia,nitrite and nitrate. Plants complete the entire biological cycle.
Glad firemedic gave it some well deserved attention.
Indeed.... I use Pothos as well... and its nothing but helped my filtration! sounds good every1, and any1 and every1 should do it. just helping the biological filtration. all the credit goes to Firemedic for bringing this to every1's attention
Here's a pic I just took of some of the in-tank portions of my pothos. I wasn't sure how the actual leaves would do underwater, but it continues to produce new leaves as long as part of the plant is exposed to air
I'm looking to do something simlilar in my fishouse when i finally move in/get the money. I know Chester Zoo in the UK use Cyperus on all their FW tanks and that works well. I also got some advice from Tropica (tropica.dk if you've not heard of them) to use Cyperus helferi – or Lobelia cardinalis, Hygrophila-types, Shinnersia
I'm looking to do something simlilar in my fishouse when i finally move in/get the money. I know Chester Zoo in the UK use Cyperus on all their FW tanks and that works well. I also got some advice from Tropica (tropica.dk if you've not heard of them) to use Cyperus helferi or Lobelia cardinalis, Hygrophila-types, Shinnersia