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Re: Gravel Vacc and Plants (none / 1) (#3)
by gupppies on Sat Jul 24, 2004 at 05:00:35 AM PST

I still vacuum around them, I just don't push down hard so I don't damage them. The loose waste is still sucked up.

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That sounds about right Gupppies. (none / 1) (#4)
by unclescott on Sat Jul 24, 2004 at 08:26:58 AM PST

Rooted plants need some of that goop in the gravel. Sword plants are such heavy feeders i don't even bother with them.

Cryptocoryns, except for Crypt. affinis (sometimes still called harteliana), do better if planted in "old" gravel (a year old or six months in a heavily populated tank). Usually slow growing plants, you should see what a CO2 infuser and half way decent light can do for them! (Not mine - darn. Oh wait, not yet.... heh-heh.)

A way around this - somewhat - is to plant your rooted plants in pots or plastic food containers. Fertilizer, laterite and what have you can be placed in there and covered with a layer of fine gravel after the plant is planted.

The draw back is that dead spots can form in the gravel under the pots - especially if an u.g. filter is used. I suppose one could pull the pots up and gravel vac around there. I'd never get that done though. I also feel that pots limit the reproductive spread of some very desirable plants.

A compromise is to place the pots in an otherwise bare bottomed tank. Not quite as attractive, but the tank is easier to clean.

All the best!
Scott Davis

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Re: That sounds about right Gupppies. (none / 1) (#5)
by miskairal on Sat Jul 24, 2004 at 10:21:06 PM PST

Thanks to you both for your replies. I'm sure I can arrange to leave plenty (but not too much) "goop" around the roots.

I guess they don't gravel vacc at all in those beautiful fully planted tanks I've seen photos of on the net? I've often wondered about that.

Thanks again
miskairal
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