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jollysue

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I have a very large common Goldie and a 5-6" shubunkin or koi (I don't remember which--it has whiskers by its mouth) They are in a 60 usg on the patio. I would like a plant that would keep in that tank. It does not have potting substrate, just a Kordon artificial black stuff. I would like something they could munch on and that will not go up the filter. There are 2 hang ons--an Emperor 300 and a 260 (?) Aqua Clear (the big one.)

What would be a good plant?
 
There is no light on the tank. Just indirect outdoor light.

I will check out the suggestions.

I might try anubias nana as I have some. Will it grow rapidly enough for a foot long goldie and friend? Something that will attach might be good actually. I will not be able to plant it in substrate as they will dig it up.
 
Echinoderous species would probably do fine too. Bigger and broader leafed the better with goldies. Also might need to consider putting large pebbles around the base of the plants to stop the goldies digging them up.
 
I think with a 1 ft. fat Common Goldie in a 60 usg tank, expecting to keep something rooted is unrealistic. The substrate is Kordon Wonder Rock like (black with colored pieces--I got it for an early tank--still have an unopened bag. LOL) The Common shoves anything around that it wants to shove and that is everything except the hang on filters. I really don't want to take up any of the fishies' tank room with rocks large enough to secure plants. But I might consider a larghe driftwood with something tied to it. But would something that floats work better?
 
But I might consider a larghe driftwood with something tied to it. But would something that floats work better?

Floating plants always seem to indicate buffet table to my fancy goldie, and he's not that big (5" or so) :lol:

I think your best bet is some anubias and java fern tied to bog wood. If you want something instant Tropica sell huge mother plants tied to wood but they cost a lot. Great quality though :)

I would avoid mosses. My goldie ripped most of mine up and what he didn't eat ended up clogging the filter inlet regulalry.
 
Thanks DevUK.

I am in the USA, so not ordering from Tropica soon. :lol:

I just ordered some plant pots and a bag of pond gravel for them. My Goldie will pic them up and carry them around I think :look:

I think I saw someone recommend anacharis. I have that. And it said the Goldies don't care much for eating it. I might start with that. None of my anubias nana is big enough yet, but that can be something for the future. I have just broken 2 plants into 4 but they are just the size of a baseball.

I am shamed to say that I have not yet looked up the plants that were recommended.

ICEEGRL is sending me some plants soon. She will not let me even pay for the shipping. :sly:

I got the Goldie hogwort once. That was a mess too!
 
I don't have the big val, but I have some crinums that should work. You can try some of the rotala and see how it does. The egeria I sent you last time shoud do well in there. I will see what else I can come up with... :good:
 
Crinum thaianum, also known as Onion Plant (because it really lools quite like an onion plant) might be a good way to go, if you can get it established! They produce a lot of roots which really anchor it down, as you can see in this picture. :)

It has broad, long leaves that can grow really long if you let them!
 
Now see! Onion plant I understand. hehe I had some of that once. I think it disappeared during a treatment for the Great Columnaris Plague of '05
 
That is the one I was talking about. :good:
I have them in 2 different tanks. They are all growing quite well so far.
I think I have some ferns that could work also... I just have to see how many I have. :good:
 

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