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Thread: Plants that fail you.....and why?

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    Re: Plants that fail you.....and why?

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    [quote:3ee98e2356="aizaspurz"]Hi everyone....

    I started this thread as I felt it could be an informative one. Hopefully, fellow forummers here could response.

    Basically, what I wish to know is:

    1. What is the type/name of plant(s) that you previously or currently FAIL to grow in your planted tank?

    2. What's the cause of the failure?

    Perhaps, I can start the ball rolling.....eg:


    1. Glosso didn't do well in my tank previously.

    2. Reason: Poor lightings[/quote:3ee98e2356]

    It's doubtful your Gloss failed due to low light, I've grown it in several tanks at 1.5 w/gal..............yes, it grew well.
    Slower than at 4w/gal, but it grew well and nice.

    Regards,
    Tom Barr

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    Hello Tom...

    I was sure poor lightings were the reason my glosso grew like beanstalks.

    I then increased the lightings and the effect was almost immediate. The glosso grew so thick in not time that eventually, I lost control maintaining them!

    After that 'sudden success', I then switched to 'Elatine Triandra' foreground and the plant didn't fail me the first time, like glosso did.

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    Hi,
    I had no real success with my most loved species: Anubias graciles and Crinum calamistratum. I tried both species twice in the past in my tank (1p/gallon, liquid feriliser, no base feriliser, 25°C, 18dGH, 16dKH, ph 7,5, no artificial CO2) but the Anubias died after about 4 months or less and the Crinum died after about 5 / 9 months. Damn, these plants are expansive (about 10€ each) and rare here, so I can't buy a new one everytime.
    I heard the Crinum needs cold water, so my 25°C could be too much. Now I try 23°C and so far so good but I have the plant only for some weeks now. Any idea about the A. graciles? Is it possible to grow it for a longer time in the aquarium? Should I use extra CO2? The Anubias grows very slowly, so it should not make any difference but what about the C. calamistratum?

    best reegards

    Robert

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