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    List Of Plants For 4Ft Tank

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    hi...

    Gt a List of plants tat i've collect from www.tropica.com
    Here Goes The Long List...

    Foreground
    · Cryptocoryne parva
    · Cryptocoryne wendtii ''green''
    · Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Tropica'
    · Echinodorus tenellus
    · Glossostigma elatinoides
    · Hemianthus callitrichoides
    · Lilaeopsis mauritiana
    · Monosolenium tenerum ("Pellia")
    · Ophiopogon japonicus 'Kyoto Dwarf'
    · Riccia fluitans
    · Riccia species "Dwarf"
    · Vesicularia dubyana

    Middle
    · Anubias barteri ''coffeefolia''
    · Anubias barteri var. angustifolia (''afzelii'')
    · Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia ''1705''
    · Anubias barteri var. nana
    · Bacopa caroliniana
    · Ceratopteris thalictroides
    · Cryptocoryne beckettii
    · Cryptocoryne beckettii ''petchii''
    · Cryptocoryne pontederiifolia
    · Cryptocoryne undulata
    · Cryptocoryne undulata ''broad leaves''
    · Cryptocoryne walkeri (lutea)
    · Cryptocoryne wendtii ''brown''
    · Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Mi Oya'
    · Cryptocoryne x willisii
    · Cryptocoryne x willisii ''lucens''
    · Echinodorus 'Rubin' narrow leaves
    · Echinodorus cordifolius ''Ovalis''
    · Echinodorus martii (maior)
    · Echinodorus palaefolius var. latifolius
    · Echinodorus parviflorus 'Tropica'
    · Echinodorus quadricostatus ''magdalenensis''
    · Echinodorus schlueteri
    · Echinodorus ''Tricolor''
    · Eleocharis acicularis
    · Hemigraphis spec.
    · Hemigraphis colorata
    · Hydrocotyle leucocephala
    · Hygrophila corymbosa ''Compact''
    · Hygrophila corymbosa ''Siamensis 53B''
    · Hygrophila corymbosa ''Siamensis''
    · Hygrophila guianensis
    · Hygrophila polysperma
    · Hygrophila polysperma 'big leaf''
    · Hygrophila polysperma 'Rosanervig'
    · Limnophila sessiliflora
    · Ludwigia spec. "Cuba"
    · Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea'
    · Micranthemum umbrosum
    · Microsorum ''narrow''
    · Microsorum pteropus
    · Microsorum pteropus 'Windeløv'
    · Proserpinaca palustris
    · Rotala spec. ''Nanjenshan'' (Mayaca sellowiana)
    · Rotala wallichii
    · Sagittaria platyphylla
    · Sagittaria subulata
    · Tonina fluviatilis

    Background
    · Alternanthera reineckii ''roseafolia''
    · Anubias barteri var. barteri
    · Bacopa monnieri
    · Barclaya longifolia
    · Cardamine lyrata
    · Ceratophyllum demersum
    · Ceratopteris cornuta
    · Crinum natans
    · Crinum thaianum
    · Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae
    · Cyperus alternifolius
    · Echinodorus 'Ozelot'
    · Echinodorus 'Ozelot' green
    · Echinodorus 'Rosé'
    · Echinodorus 'Rubin'
    · Echinodorus bleheri
    · Echinodorus macrophyllus
    · Echinodorus osiris
    · Echinodorus 'Red Flame'
    · Echinodorus uruguayensis
    · Echinodorus x barthii
    · Egeria densa
    · Gymnocoronis spilanthoides
    · Heteranthera zosterifolia
    · Hygrophila corymbosa ''angustifolia''
    · Hygrophila corymbosa ''Stricta''
    · Hygrophila difformis
    · Ludwigia arcuata
    · Ludwigia repens
    · Marsilea hirsuta
    · Microsorum pteropus 'Tropica'
    · Nesaea crassicaulis
    · Rotala rotundifolia
    · Rotala spec. 'Green'
    · Shinnersia rivularis
    · Shinnersia rivularis 'Weiss-Grün'
    · Vallisneria americana (natans)
    · Vallisneria americana var. biwaensis
    · Vallisneria spiralis ''Tiger''
    · Zosterella dubia

    Sori For The Long List...
    But Can Any1 Tell Me Which Plants are available here easily...
    and which combination of plants should i use for my 4ft tank...
    also can advice me on why i should not use some plants...

    Thanks a Million for help me...

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    Fwoah, you need plants for a 20ft or not j/k

    Don't you think you giving yourself too many choices? Firstly, consider the theme of your tank (high light/ low light/ maintenance) this will half the list immediately.. secondly, look at the maximum size or height of the plants.. if you notice, some rosette plants you choose require considerable space and height... some stemmed plants grow up to 1m if you allow it too grow. Thirdly, consider how much you willing to fork out for plants? Always remember to work around your means and constrait.. giving a list these long wouldnt make things easier for you to choose. Get a plant book, understand the requirement.

    tell us more of you u want, then we can suggest some plants for u

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    Plants

    Echinodorus osiris will take up half your tank!

    Pardon me but you are gonna turn your living room into a aquarium? you can't have that many plants in a mere 4 ft tank.
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    ooh...

    true there...
    will short list the plant list...
    i actually choose the plants by the height and all are easy to grow...
    will update soon...

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    Re:

    [quote:651bb1bde2="aCe^bOwleRz"]ooh...

    true there...
    will short list the plant list...
    i actually choose the plants by the height and all are easy to grow...
    will update soon... [/quote:651bb1bde2]

    those height can only use as a gauge, in tanks, they grow differently and at times, larger and bigger than what is stated

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    ooh...ok ok...
    so like they write 30cm...means tat they can grow until 40cm or even longer?

    will update soon...
    wat's the max height of a plant should i look for?
    and any other points to look out for?

    thanks a lot...

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    Almost fell off my chair!

    Have fun! And would love to see your tank next time.

    On a seperate note, I think it's great and commendable that you researched and came up with the list yourself. Many can't even be bothered.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    ooh...ok...

    fyi benny...actually this list was selected and short listed from the webbie...
    i only select the plants tat demand was easy...
    not too sure of the price as not available...

    r many of my plant in the list quite xpensive?


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    Hi,

    Can I suggest that you try to do a search on some of the plants that you're more curious about? It's better to see other sources of info as sometimes the info may vary. Sometimes things like height are very subjective to the kind of environment the plant is grown in, so leave some allowance. A stated height of 20cm doesn't mean the plant will stop at that height.

    The kind of plants will largely depend on what kind of tank you're going to keep, ie low tech or high tech, and the amount of maintenance you're willing to put in. Some plants don't need to be maintained, some can be cut right across the top, some will need to be topped and replanted, some grow very fast in high light/CO2 and need to be pruned weekly or they'll overrun the tank. Research is crucial so you'll know what you're getting into and don't feel that the hobby has become a chore.

    Easy plants usually tend to be very fast growth kinds. Some of the plants can be obtained from places such as Teo's farm at very affordable prices. Other plants might be gotten from other forum members. If you get them all from Tropica, the prices average at $15-20 a pot.

    Have fun!

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    Not all.. some are.. like Hemianthus callitrichoides (SGD$ 15 per pot), Monosolenium tenerum ("Pellia") (SGD $18 per pack). The rest could really depends. But most of them you can get them for free if you know which door to knock But at least have a concept of the look of your tank then ask for the plants. You might be in for a big surprise. #

    Hint: Wait and watch this section.
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    hi...

    thanks victri for ur info...
    will look for plants tat are medium difficulty so their grow will not be too fast...

    thanks Sleepy_lancs...
    will wait and watch...
    wat do u mean by this section? Thread or forum?

    seems like my selection of plant might cost a bomb...
    will even short list to maybe a selection of 30 plants or so...

    thank u guys for helping me...
    if not i were jus be buying them and burning a hole in my pockets...

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    Re:

    Sometimes ppl here give away or sell plants at pretty reasonable prices, so you can keep a lookout in this Marketplace section.

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    ooh...

    ok...me quite new in plant...
    so some plant tat they r selling i'm not too sure...
    but will get help...

    thanks...

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    30 or so.. is still quite alot. Since some of them will be bunch plants. You might look and see which plants you want them as centre pieces. These plants usually you need only 1. As far as I see you might not need more then 4 plants of this type. the rest just fill in to see which contrast well with your centre pieces and wohla... your tank design is complete. Of coz that takes you to the waiting stage of getting trimmings from people or get it from stores.

    PS: mix some fast growing plants with slower ones... these fast growing ones will suck up the extra stuff that you throw in.
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    ok then sleepy_lancs...

    wat do u suggest for the centre piece?
    lotus? any other type of interesting plants?
    when i know the centre of attraction plant...
    then i'll update wif my short-listed plant list...
    hope u guys help me here and there...

    thanks a lot...

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    What you are doing is like asking the good folks here what car, what kind of home decor, or what clothes to buy, when the best person to know this is yourself... and though it might seem strange, one often needs to get to know oneself.

    May i suggest that you spend some time looking at the tank gallery section and members tank pages, as well as buying or borrowing the Amano books to get a better idea of what you would like to replicate or model your tank on......

    Personally i won't care about the plant difficulty..... it's a very rough gauge at best...... and my own observation on planting aesthetics is that the fewer the species, the better the effect.

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