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PLANTS FOR THE SALTWATER AQUARIUM

Marine Plants

                   

      Now you must decide if you are

               going to have real live plants,

or plastic plants.

                           

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  A Aquarium without plants is boring.

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The satisfaction of having plants

flourish and reproduce

is very gratifying.

We should first answer the question of why you should choose live over artificial plants. Simply put, live plants enhance water quality and in doing so provide a healthy and more stable environment for our fish. In addition live plants provide a food source for many fish. Lastly, the varieties, colors, and constant changing of the aquascape with live plants can't be achieved with static artificial plants. Few things of this hobby can rival the beauty of a healthy planted tank.
              

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The  real plants will cost more, and are harder to maintain. The plastic plants will require no care except the algae that grows on them.

Realistic plastic aquarium plants for  "true to nature" aquarium landscaping that will last for years--can't rot, die or create debris.

Easy to maintain--just rinse under running water. Safe for all aquarium life. The natural-looking translucent colors never fade. The unique canoe shaped base keeps each  plant firmly implanted in the aquarium gravel.

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Message from a member:

Hello,   still can't grow the full potential of all the plants in the 96 gal tank and the 25 gal tank. the 15 gal tank grows every thing right to the top.

All substrates PH's and water conditions are the same. Lighting......96 gal, about 600.00 $ worth of exotic lights. 25 gal tank two 24 " plant spectrum fluorescents. 15 gal tank, 1- 20 watt key board light purchased at office Depot.

3 tanks are over 2 years old. Fish thriving well in all. 96 gal fish don't prefer the $$$$ lighting. Go figure. Why the root growth and not foliage?

Stumped .....Doug

REPLY: One thing that may help is to put each plant in  a small clay pot under the sand. This will bind the root system so the foliage can grow. Try It.

"The Aquarium Doctor"

I'll bet that's why the small tank is doing so well.....the roots are down and out to the glass sides. Thanks a lot...giving it a go , Doug

   

The Worlds Largest Hobby

 Real plants offer a challenge to the hobbyist.

They almost require more care than some fish.

The water must be the right ph , the light must

be correct, the temperature they need  may

 not be correct for the fish you have, some fish

tend to eat or tear the plants, some even pull

them out of the gravel. In my opinion, the live     

plant is a hobby within a hobby.

There are few things as frustrating to the aquarist interested in growing aquatic plants as algae. After spending a small fortune on lights, substrate additives, liquid fertilizers, and CO2 systems in an attempt to get good plant growth, the aquarist is often rewarded with a lush carpet of algae. Unsightly and stubbornly resistant to eradication, the algae destroys the aesthetics of the tank while limiting plant growth by competing with them for light and nutrients.

In desperation, the aquarist experiments with various forms of algae control, including algicides, bleach dips, antibiotics (for cyanobacteria), physical removal, and the introduction of an assortment of algae-eating fish and invertebrates. Feed levels are reduced, light duration is decreased, and various combinations and different amounts of fertilizer are tried, until through trial and error an uneasy truce is sometime reached.

There is nothing you can do on a continual basis to help minimize algae and promote plant health as well as fish health as the simple water change.

This is one area where there is no such thing as too much too often. A stream or river may change water thousands of times a day. Best of all worlds would be a tank that is set up to allow for a constant replacement of water on a daily basis. Unfortunately it isn't practical. Change at the least 25% on a bi-weekly basis.

You'll find fish and plants will do better and the algae will be none existent. There is no better prevention for a algae build up than this.

Compare that to the alternative of constantly fighting algae it becomes time well worth spending.  

Eliminate algae

Growth

Safe for fish, plants, animals and humans

Degrades and dissolves organic bottom solids and scum. End result is carbon dioxide releasing through the top of the water

after BI- AQUACULTURE consumes the nitrates & phosphates. Other products require the tank or pond to be vacuumed

creating excess maintenance

Improves water clarity and quality; no more green water

Will work in fresh and saltwater

Cuts and eliminates odors

Converts nitrites to nitrates

Oxidizes Ammonia to nitrite

BI-AQUACULTURE

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Ambulia  Crystalwort 
Amazon Sword 
Cryptocoryne  
Ech. Horemanni   Anubias 
Java Fern 
Vallisneria  
Java Moss 
Hygrophila 
Ech.Osiris 
Little Amazon

Java Fern

 If you' ve had trouble growing aquatic plants,

you can grow Java Fern.

This a beautiful medium to dark green color,

with forms ranging from bushy to leafy spikes.

You have what experts call a "beautiful"

and "decorative" aquarium plant. We can

describe the care and maintenance

of this great aquarium plant.

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PLANTS FOR YOUR AQUARIUM

Aquatic and Wetland Plant

Particulars and Photographs

Aquatic Plant Information Retrieval System

University of Florida

The New Zealand native Isoetes can

provide an ideal foreground

plant in aquariums.

    The Science of Aquatic Plants

Freshwater Flora & Fauna

                       

New Zealand Natives     mmmm The native aquatic plants of New Zealand can be grouped in to six different life forms. The mosses and liverworts found in New Zealand are mostly cosmopolitan and are best suited to specialist tanks. Charophytes (macroalgae of the genera Chara and Nitella) are also cosmopolitan. A number of charophytes are desirable in that they provide refuge for juvenile fish, they help condition the water and can be very attractive with their distinctive growth forms and appearance. Delicate compact charophyte species can make an attractive foreground in an aquarium. Of the tall growing submersed species, New Zealand has few endemic milfoils and pondweeds and those with greatest potential are illustrated and discussed. The most interesting and diverse group of water plants are those that form turfs. New Zealand has a wide diversity of turf species with different leaf shapes and growth habits. Spread is usually by rhizomes and given good light conditions they can form a vigorous compact carpet across the base of an aquarium or pond. One internationally well known, but incorrectly named example is Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae.

                             

 Information on using Co2

 

     by George Booth

Not convinced about using Co2?

Think real hard about what it means to have a "balanced aquarium". I assume you mean a type of natural equilibrium. You have 30 gallons of water and a certain number of fish. You feed the fish. You provide some kind of filtration to keep things from getting too foul. You change water regularly. There's not really much "balance" here, because you must "manage" the environment to keep things from getting out of hand.

Most importantly, the ratio of fish to water volume is incredibly high, compared to the natural environment of a lake or stream. Considering the flow of water in a stream or the natural turnover of water in a lake, you cannot possibly provide the "water quality" fish would experience in the wild. Nature provides a massive and complex system that keeps natural bodies of water "balanced" that we aquarists cannot possibly duplicate.

Q: There is a system that plants create oxygen that is used by fish and converted to CO2 which is again changed be the plants into more oxygen.

It is nice to think that the plants help the fish by providing oxygen and the fish help the plants by providing CO2 and fertilizer. In most aquariums, this is not true.

First of all, plants convert CO2 and nutrients into carbohydrates and oxygen provided there is enough energy (light) to maintain photosynthesis. As plants grow faster, they draw more CO2 and nitrogen and phosphorus from the water and they generate more O2. This is good for the fish. However, fish won't produce enough CO2 to raise the level above normal equilibrium levels (2-3 ppm) unless you are massively overcrowding the fish. It will diffuse into the air as fast as the fish produce it.

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Freshwater Aquarium Plants

 What follows is a compilation, edited and condensed,

of the best of the articles on aquarium plants which

have appeared in aquarium club newsletters from

across the country. It is by no means comprehensive,

but it does lay the groundwork for success with

plants and should stimulate ideas as to how to set

up your individual tank. Included also are specific

details on growing some of the more popular plants.

 

Aquatic Plants Resources

General Information

Aquarium Plants

This web site was designed by myself (Guy Upfold). I have had more than 6 years experience in the production and sale of aquarium plants and many years interest. I am a qualified horticulturist and handle management of all aspects at Amatikulu Aquarium Plants. Our labour force here at Amatikulu consists of Zulu women from the surrounding area who have developed their skills at planting and propagation as well as their knowledge of the different species of plants and their growth habits and preferences.

 

Live Plants in your Aquarium

Your goal may be to simply add a few live plants or it may be to create a lush garden such as my 75 gallon tank. With the information from this website you will have the knowledge to do either.

Since this is a basic information article we should first answer the question of why you should choose live over artificial plants. Simply put, live plants enhance water quality and in doing so provide a healthy and more stable environment for our fish. In addition live plants provide a food source for many fish. Lastly, the varieties, colors, and constant changing of the aquascape with live plants can't be achieved with static artificial plants. Few things of this hobby can rival the beauty of a healthy planted tank.

Now that you've decided you want the benefits and natural beauty of live plants, the next step is to determine to what degree you wish to be involved. The word involved in this sense means how much time, money, and work do you wish to spend on your new project both to begin with and to maintain. There are two major types of planted tanks. Each can produce a beautiful planted tank that will provide a healthy environment for your fish and provide an incredible sense of accomplishment and pride for the aquarist.

 

              

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Safe for fish, plants, animals and humans

Degrades and dissolves organic bottom solids and scum. End result is carbon dioxide releasing through the top of the water

after BI- AQUACULTURE consumes the nitrates & phosphates. Other products require the tank or pond to be vacuumed

creating excess maintenance

Improves water clarity and quality; no more green water

Will work in fresh and salt water

Cuts and eliminates odors

Converts nitrites to nitrates

Oxidizes Ammonia to nitrite

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Plants can be very easy to keep and can

grow lushly. However, they require intense

light for photosynthesis. For every gallon

of water in your tank, you'll need 3 to 5

watts of light. Unfortunately, the standard

lighting systems that come with aquariums

are well below that level.

THE NATURAL AQUARIUM

Fish & plants compliment each other in a few very important ways. Plants provide shade, shelter,& food for some fish. Well lit plants release oxygen which fish need, & require carbon dioxide in return which fish release. Also, plants use nitrogenous waste from fish, as nutrients for their own growth, thus helping prevent a buildup of toxic nitrogen in the aquarium. Both ammonia & nitrites can be utilized by algae & plants. In your aquarium there are continual additions of nitrogenous compounds via fish waste & leftover fish food, so an abundant supply of healthy plants can provide an important margin of safety against the excessive accumulation of these nitrates. The term "The natural aquarium" means different things to different people, but basically it is the balance of healthy fish & plants which attempts to simulate specific natural habitats.

Plants can make a

big difference  

If selection, quality and service are what

you are seeking then, this is definitely the

place to be looking. The selection is quite

extensive, as I constantly seek and find new

suppliers around the world to fulfill your wants

and needs. The quality is unsurpassed in

the industry and guaranteed to you.

SETTING UP

THE PLANTED AQUARIUM

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The Aquarium Landscapes family of products was developed to ensure the success of the natural planted aquarium enthusiast.

The Aquarium Landscapes product line includes a variety of supplements, a simple to use Potassium Test Kit as well as our exclusive 3 piece Landscape Kit.

NATURAL AQUARIUM

"The creation of a pristine freshwater

aquascape within an aquarium,

embodies not only the technological

aspect of maintaining an underwater

ecosystem, but also the artistic

design of nature."

Natures Landscapes

The tropical freshwater

aquarium plants

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    The Making of Nature Aquarium Part. 1

The Nature Aquarium is indeed an awe inspiring sight,

however most people are hesitant about creating

one for themselves as most of them would comment that :

"I don't know where or how to start one?".

Many aquarist and beginners harbour the misconception

that creating or maintaining a Nature Aquarium is a

daunting task, but it is actually quite simple if you have

a basic understanding. In this website, we have created

the Nature Aquarium Beginner manual, so that

Nature Aquarium can easily be created and enjoyed

by anyone. Our Nature Aquarium online manual

will lead you step by step in setting up your very

own planted aquarium. There are also articles on

relevant information on our Aquatic Gardener's

Info Central (mini-encyclopedia) available for  your

cross reference. We hope you will use the

following online illustrated method as a guide

to create your very own Nature Aquarium. Have fun!

All photos on this site,

I believe are in the public domain,

if they are not and you need

any removed please

let me know and I will do so

at once.

Most of the graphics

on this page are found at this site.

Landscaping your Aquarium

"Habitat Tanks" - a type of aquarium that provides the environment from which plant and animal species have evolved and adapted.

The Nature Aquarium

              For more information on live plants click below

Landscaping your Aquarium

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THE GALLERY

 

* FAQ: Aquatic Plants

 In this FAQ you will find information on

all aspects of freshwater

live plant keeping

 (also known as Aquatic Gardening).

We also include

detailed information on lighting,

 algae and snails which may be useful to all aquarists.

Steve's Aquatic Plant Resource Page

Aquarium plants resistant

to plant-eating fish

Our suggestions for plants that should be able to thrive in co-existence with plant eating fish are the Anubias, Jade plant and the Amazon sword. However, always remember to feed the fish with supplement foods containing plenty of plant matter.

 Realistic plastic aquarium plants for  "true to nature" aquarium landscaping that will last for years--can't rot, die or create debris.

Easy Plant Tanks

What the heck do I have to be, a chemical

engineer/civic engineer to design a nice

       well planted tank? The answer simply is NO.

  First step in creating planted tanks is to carefully consider what  you are trying to accomplish. Before the first plant is purchased, before the tank is even bought you need to sit down and consider just what you want and expect. If you want super growth and don't mind all the equipment and time invested in it, well then you have to wait for the next article. If your primary interest is fish and you only want a plant or two as accent or decoration, then in all honesty you would be better off with plastic. If you want a balance between plants and fish, or if you really just like plants and want to emphasis them with fish being primarily for cleanup and accent for the plants then you are in the right place.

ALGAE?

FORGET ABOUT IT!!

Keep water and plants pristinely clean.

You can have a beautiful aquarium now with minimum effort.

Eliminate algae

Growth

Safe for fish, plants, animals and humans

Degrades and dissolves organic bottom solids and scum. End result is carbon dioxide releasing through the top of the water

after BI- AQUACULTURE consumes the nitrates & phosphates. Other products require the tank or pond to be vacuumed

creating excess maintenance

Improves water clarity and quality; no more green water

Will work in fresh and saltwater

Cuts and eliminates odors

Converts nitrites to nitrates

Oxidizes Ammonia to nitrite

BI-AQUACULTURE

 

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Start Right

There are few things as frustrating to the aquarist interested in a beautiful aquarium as algae. After spending a small fortune the aquarist is often rewarded with a lush carpet of algae. Unsightly and stubbornly resistant to eradication, the algae destroys the aesthetics of the tank while limiting plant growth by competing with them for light and nutrients.

In desperation, the aquarist experiments with various forms of algae control, including algicides, bleach dips, antibiotics (for cyanobacteria), physical removal, and the introduction of an assortment of algae-eating fish and invertebrates. Feed levels are reduced, light duration is decreased, until through trial and error an uneasy truce is sometime reached.  

There is nothing you can do on a continual basis to help minimize algae and promote plant health as well as fish health as the simple water change.

This is one area where there is no such thing as too much too often. A stream or river may change water thousands of times a day. Best of all worlds would be a tank that is set up to allow for a constant replacement of water on a daily basis. Unfortunately it isn't practical. Change at the least 25% on a bi-weekly basis .

You'll find fish and plants will do better and the algae will be none existent. There is no better prevention for a algae build up than this, water changes.

Compare that to the alternative of constantly fighting algae it becomes time well worth spending.      

Marine Plants

Algae Filters

The use of "algae filters" has become popular in recent years, in part, because it is a natural approach to filtering water. The construction of such a scrubber involves simply growing macroalgae in a sump area below the aquarium or in a side mounted refugium.

The Refugium

An established refugium can aid in the removal of pollutants in the display aquarium, so that undesirable species of algae will not grow. Many aquarists use this area not only to grow macroalgae, but also to contain live sand and raise mysid shrimp that are found in live rock. These small crustaceans are used to feed delicate fish such as Anthias sp. and different species of Dragonets. For best results, lighting should be provided for an extended period of time (18 to 24 hours per day). The reason for the extended photoperiod is that plants only convert carbon dioxide while lighting is available. During the dark periods, plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide. This can result in a decline in pH, and proper buffering agents need to be employed. Excessive growth should be pruned and removed as required. Macroalgae can also be kept in the main aquarium, providing valuable hiding places along with a natural food source for many fish and invertebrates.

PLANTS FOR

THE SALTWATER AQUARIUM

Grape Algae Caulerpa racemosa

Purchase here

Halimeda Halimeda sp.

Shaving Brush Algae Penicillus capitus

Fan Algae Udotea flabellum

Corralline Bush Algae Galaxaura sp.

Improve the water quality of your marine tank while adding natural biodiversity to your underwater environment. In addition to helping clarify your water by absorbing nitrates, carbon dioxide and some metals, algae also serves as a food source for many marine species – whether they feed directly on the algae itself or on microfauna attracted to the algae.

MANGROVES - SEA GRASS

Plant in live sand, requires strong light.

 Red Gracilaria Feeding Algae

Red Gracilaria Algae is a reddish transparent algae that is a natural food source for all herbivorous fish. This live food will provide the proper nutrition for many species of plant eating marine fish. Sold by the bag that contains about 4 cups of algae, your tangs and angels will go crazy over this algae. This feeding algae is in small 1-4" pieces that may be placed directly in the aquarium fed in a similar fashion to flake foods.

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Macroalgae and Marine Plants

Macroalgae and marine plants add unique color and interest, and at the same time, provide healthier ecosystems within marine aquariums. The benefits of macroalgae cannot be understated due to their filtration abilities. Marine plants absorb nutrients in order to grow, thereby, helping to reduce excess levels of nitrates and phosphates and other water pollution. When aquascaping your marine setup and duplicating your fish species' natural habitat, be sure to include a few of these special plants allowing your fish to reap the reward

Halimeda: The Cactus Algae

Halimeda are generally hardy in a marine aquarium, and few fish will feed on it. It is not an invasive plant that will cause harm to close neighboring corals or invertebrates. In addition to light, it requires a sufficient level of calcium to grow. They are not as tolerant of high nitrate or phosphate levels compared to some other algae. They also do not tolerate extensive pruning.

Shaving Brush Plant

(Penicillus sp.)

These plants help reduce excess nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates in the aquarium. Most herbivorous fish and invertebrates will not normally consume this plant, but sea urchins may uproot and consume this species. Plant the Shaving Brush in the substrate in a well-illuminated place in the aquarium or refugium. This plant will benefit from the regular addition of an iron supplement, as well as trace elements.

Shaving Brush Plant, Penicillus capitus, grow in sandy substrates via rhizoidal "root balls" or holdfasts. Its elongated stalk and green grass-like upward branches make a nice contrast against other natural decorations and corals in the home aquarium. Like the Halimeda Plant and like Coralline Algae, the Shaving Brush incorporates a hard Calcium Carbonate skeleton within its living tissue. This Caribbean-Atlantic native is functional in that it helps in the removal of organic nutrients because it consumes many waste by-products in the home aquarium. This easy-care marine plant does well in a variety of conditions. Medium light and water-levels should suit it fine. Calcium and iron will definitely be beneficial in overall health and in growth.

MARINE PLANT CARE

            

          Marine Plant Care Index

Caulerpa Algaes

Coralline Algaes

Macroalgaes

Mangrove Plants

Other Algaes & Marine Plants

Algae In

The Saltwater Aquarium

Macroalgae are found in many shapes and

colors, including green, red, brown and blue.

They are photosynthetic, using chlorophyll

to synthesize their food. They will generally

find sufficient nutrients in the water (nitrates

and phosphates) and, by absorbing these

elements, play an important role in maintaining

good water quality in your aquarium. Moderate

to strong light is recommended.

Despite many claims to the contrary,

the best way to control algae in the

aquarium is to control the conditions that

foster its growth. Primarily, these are water

chemistry and the nature and amount

of light falling upon the tank.

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Getting rid of Bubble Algae.

Bubble algae is pretty easy to recognize. Bubble algae forms green bubbles on a hard surface like live rock. The bubbles can be masses of small irregular bubbles, or can be single or small groups of larger rounded bubbles up to over an inch in diameter. The surface of the bubble can be smooth or rough depending on the particular species.

Bubble algae is BAD. After the initial excitement of finding cool looking green pearls in your tank, you should remove the bubbles to keep it in check. Bubble algae grows rapidly and can spread through the tank. It will tend to crowd desirable specimens out. Fortunately, it is normally possible to manually extract bubble algae and keep it under control unlike hair algae.

Bubble algae can be picked off by hand. It is unclear if breaking the bubbles can help spread the pest or not, but should probably be avoided. On small rocks, it is sometimes easier to remove the rock in order to pick off the pests.

The Sohal Tang (Acanthurus sohal) will often eat bubble-type algae, as will the Red Sea/Indian Ocean Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma desjardinii). It sometimes helps to break the bubbles to make it easier for the tangs to eat them

There is also evidence that Naso tangs may eat the stuff.

The best way to get ride of it safely is by introducing a small crab called " Emerald Crab" They have tested these crabs with all kind of corals & they were fully safe...The crabs attacked the bubble algae only without touching the corals..

The Emerald Crab does very well within a Reef Aquarium. It gets along well with other tank mates, seems to be totally herbivorous, and is well known for the consumption of bubble algae. Some Coral Farmers maintain an Emerald Crab tank in order to remove encroaching algae from around hard Corals. Some items that share similar habitat in the wild with Emerald Crabs include: Sea Cucumbers, an assortment of Brittle Stars and Serpent Stars including the Harlequin Serpent, Sally Lightfoot Crabs, Porcelain Crabs, Astrae Snail, Cerith Snails, Blue leg Hermits, Eyelash Blennies and Surgeon Tangs.

What-is-caulerpa?

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Saltwater supplies

Marc Weiss: Algae Magic 6 Oz

Enhances clarity of the tank by eliminating the food sources for nuisance algae blooms (including green hair, brown diatom and red slime)

Not harmful to fish, plants, corals, rocks and other living organisms in the aquarium

Does not contain copper sulfate

Algae MagicTM is 100% organic. It takes the natural chemistry of the past and transforms it to the present. Clarity of the water relates directly to a water-balanced tank. Algae MagicTM provides the ability to lower the food supply of the nuisance algae. This event can take a short amount of time but it is not instantaneous. The objective of the formulation allows the desired plant growth to deal with wastes in the tank to more efficiently maintain better oxygenation. As the increased aerobic conditions of the tank predominate, nuisance algae will still exist (because this is the natural state of the life cycle), however, they will not predominate and cause displeasing aesthetics. Algae MagicTM when added to your tank will fortify your plants' leaf structure. The by-product of this effect enhances oxygenation within the tank and adds an additional food source for animal life. As the plants and microscopic creatures respond to the enhanced environment, the tank naturally clears of visible wastes and nuisance algae ? creating an awesome view.

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