View Full Version : what plants for a South American setup
crenwelge
12-02-2002, 1:32 AM
Ok first off this tank would not be set up it is a future project. it will be a 200 gal tank (see fresh water furom for fish list), and probally be my first time to seriously try and keep real plants although I will probally try to grow some in the near future for some pratice. Ok now the question what plant would be used in a South American themed setup and help would be great thanks.
Try Echinodorus ("Amazon swords"). There are a great variety of species to choose from.
Or Sagittaria. Or Riccia.
Have a look at www.tropica.com.
wetmanNY
12-03-2002, 12:02 PM
crenwelge since you're building your community around angels or discus (hoping you decide between them rather than try to mix them), water plants wouldn't be part of the ecotope you're after. A tangle of bogwood and twiggy brush, which you could simulate with grapevine, deep litter of fallen leaves (last chance to colect them right now), with some floating plants. You might even grow Pothos above the aquarium and let it dangle in the water, where it will make water roots.
Add some peatwater!
(NB: if youroriginal FW forum topic heading had been informative-- like "Amazon biotope in a 200" or something-- I wouldn't have missed it)
crenwelge
12-03-2002, 8:53 PM
Thanks for the advice but no I am trying to centerr the tank on both angels AND discus, I belive they can live together in the wild so why not in a tank. Would the leaf lilter work in an aquarium, I mean wouldn't rot and spoil the tank? It sounds really cool though. :)
crenwelge
12-03-2002, 8:58 PM
sorry should have added this to the reply above but oh well. What is a pothos and yes I would be adding black water, after all I want it to be as close as I can get to having just taken a chunk out of the Amazon. Again thanks for the help.
odessa
12-04-2002, 7:25 AM
Hi Potho's are a common house plant that will grow rather well in an emersed state. For habitat information check out the links below:
http://www.azgardens.com/index2.html
and
http://www.mongabay.com/fish/biotope.htm
wetmanNY
12-04-2002, 12:43 PM
My suggestion was simply because Discus are often said to be happiest and most parasite-free when kept at steamy temps that are warm for Angels. What will happen when pairs form?
There's stuff about leaf litter at www.skepticalaquarist.com in the Aquascaping folder among material on Wood etc. Judge for yourself. Dry leaves give off some tannins. You can get more by making your own peat tea.
Or you can get it out of a bottle, with a little unnecessary salt, labelled as "electrlytes."