Grow out questions! Planted vs bare

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that looks nice. was building the same thing as what you have, but it was too small for the scale of the tank. Shown on the pic is what ive started with. it's about 25cm area. Took me a few months to hunt for this and is made of 2 pcs to get the 3d look.

As to cost of the big bonsai, i dont track it anymore. we are not allowed also to harvest magroves here (illegal to take any natural products unless you have a special license). the wood piece cost me a few hundreds now as it's mostly shop prices and I have to get pieces (donor driftwoods) that I can see will fit the tree I'm building. Most parts were not even for sale and were just dry display on the shops - had to convince them to sell it to me. I saw the portion I need and the rest are either kept, sold or traded for anubias.

Anubias (nana dwarf variant) is another thing, a stalked with a 3-5 leaves will cost about $10-20each. I have been collecting them for some time as well. most were bought from other hobbyst as shop prices are ridicolous and they don't sell it anyway.

The "frankenstein bonsai" can occupy an area of 2x2x2ft.

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Hey guys. I found this on another thread. Sorry dont know how to quote. This is by King-eL:

"...I also noticed that they grow faster with less decoration/hiding space to no decoration at all and grow an average rate or slower when keep with plenty of hiding space. This actually works in many different species of fish as a form of self defense against large predators. Reason why they grow faster when keep in with less decor or no decor at all because they are in the open and are expose to predators. The fish need to grow fast or it will get eaten. On the other hand, fish that are keep in with plenty of hiding space grow an average rate or slower because they need to stay in that hiding place and wait till they can no longer fit in that place. They will take advantage of that certain area for protection. Also bichirs that are in the open gets the food first, than those that hides and wait for their turn.

Other bichir keepers might have different experiences."

How about you guys? What are your experiences?




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It might pay a factor for the growth, but regular wc, food, filtration, genetics and the individual growth per species really play it all. Being exposed in the open may also induce stress, though the fish may adjust it's still all the things I listed first is a big factor for growth, you should also bear in mind that Polys that are fed like there's no tomorrow have a huge chance to go bloated. Also for the beef heart and mammalian meat that were introduced may go give huge growth deposits (and fats) in any carnivore/predator fish, but in the end it shortens their lifespan.
(senegals really do bloat, heard and read just recently some died, but mainly because of the eggs dunno what's with that...)
 
It might pay a factor for the growth, but regular wc, food, filtration, genetics and the individual growth per species really play it all. Being exposed in the open may also induce stress, though the fish may adjust it's still all the things I listed first is a big factor for growth, you should also bear in mind that Polys that are fed like there's no tomorrow have a huge chance to go bloated. Also for the beef heart and mammalian meat that were introduced may go give huge growth deposits (and fats) in any carnivore/predator fish, but in the end it shortens their lifespan.
(senegals really do bloat, heard and read just recently some died, but mainly because of the eggs dunno what's with that...)

Ive never fed mine any meat. Just wanted to know if this maybe true. Cause my tank has a hug piece of wood which may cause them to grow slow. Ive got most other things down. But the thought of having less decoration which gives more growth is really interesting. Has anyone here tried that?


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