J julioarca Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 21, 2005 Messages 149 Reaction score 0 Feb 9, 2008 #1 I am simply looking for a list / names of fast growing plants to remove some Phosphate from my tank
DarkEntity Eater Of The Fishies!!! Joined Oct 2, 2006 Messages 3,158 Reaction score 1 Location GB Feb 9, 2008 #2 Cabomba, Elodea
J john starkey Fishaholic Joined Feb 14, 2007 Messages 537 Reaction score 0 Location worcester uk Feb 10, 2008 #3 DarkEntity said: Cabomba, Elodea Click to expand... Hi, try reading the pinned article adove it lists all the fast growers you need ,regards john
DarkEntity said: Cabomba, Elodea Click to expand... Hi, try reading the pinned article adove it lists all the fast growers you need ,regards john
K Kevstir Fishaholic Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 406 Reaction score 0 Location Falkirk, Scotland Feb 11, 2008 #4 Ambulia & Hygrophilla polysperma, i have these in all my tanks. they are by far the easiest plants to grow that i have yet, ambulia being the easiest, it seems to grow in any light.
Ambulia & Hygrophilla polysperma, i have these in all my tanks. they are by far the easiest plants to grow that i have yet, ambulia being the easiest, it seems to grow in any light.
C confusion Fishaholic Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 573 Reaction score 0 Location Atlanta, GA Feb 11, 2008 #5 wisteria, for sure. If I could convert it to biodiesel efficiently, I'd start a petrol station business.
wisteria, for sure. If I could convert it to biodiesel efficiently, I'd start a petrol station business.
aaronnorth www.ukaps.org Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 6,822 Reaction score 2 Location Worksop, Notts, UK Feb 12, 2008 #6 Fast growing plants are basically stem plants, so if you see these then they are fast growing. They will need weekly pruning to keep in shape
Fast growing plants are basically stem plants, so if you see these then they are fast growing. They will need weekly pruning to keep in shape