
Originally Posted by
Slaigar
Personally, I would not use UGFs with plants just because the possibility of dead spots appearing if the UGF plate gets clogged with roots. Enough substrate may help stop it
Mark, not that long ago, the most affordable and commonly available form of filtration was either UGFs or the floss-filled corner box filters. UGF was my choice of filtration as it allows me to grow plants pretty well and I liked the way they swayed with the bubbled currents. Dead spots was not obvious to me then as it is now.
Also, the bubbling sounds were annoying, hehe.
When I was living with my dad, I had more than 20 tanks in my bedroom, with nothing more than a bed and wardrobe. The bubbling was therapeutic to me but it drove my girlfriend nuts (which probably explains why she isn't my present wife!
) Nowadays, I can almost swear that my insomia is due to excessive 'silence'.
Anyway... the leaves in the pictured C. natans are submersed foliage and in the same state as when I bought them. I'll let you know when it gets bushy.
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
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