when I do my weekly water change I normally remove all ornaments and the non-rooted plants, putting them in a bucket of tank water and then I let my Python rip and I vacuum the gravel. I have these other plants tho with long stems and very broad leaves I got at the LFS that were part of a "grow your own aquarium plants" kit.. just a bunch of dry seed pods, really.
At any rate.. the other day I was doing a more extensive water change because I've been battling ammonia problems and I decided to take out everything from the tank.. well as I was pulling out these broad-lefed plants I realized they had thrown down roots .. I felt bad all of a sudden like I would be harming them by taking them out.
So my stupid question is : I guess I qualify as having a planted aquarium... when you vacuum the gravel do you just vacuum around the plants or do you tear the plants out and replant them afterwards?
By the way I heard someone talking about tying lead weights down to your plants and cucumber slices to weigh them down.. I got something at PetCo that are these very flexible extremely heavy pieces of .. wire I guess. It's a thin metal wand about 2 inches long that is very flexible and weighs a lot. You just tie it around the base of your plant and it drags them down.. it weighs about as much as a quarter. It's great for plants like this one I have that grows very tall.. every so often one of the stalks will break off so I weigh it down and let it grow on it's own.. I have a nice little hedge going because of this.
-Nah-
At any rate.. the other day I was doing a more extensive water change because I've been battling ammonia problems and I decided to take out everything from the tank.. well as I was pulling out these broad-lefed plants I realized they had thrown down roots .. I felt bad all of a sudden like I would be harming them by taking them out.
So my stupid question is : I guess I qualify as having a planted aquarium... when you vacuum the gravel do you just vacuum around the plants or do you tear the plants out and replant them afterwards?
By the way I heard someone talking about tying lead weights down to your plants and cucumber slices to weigh them down.. I got something at PetCo that are these very flexible extremely heavy pieces of .. wire I guess. It's a thin metal wand about 2 inches long that is very flexible and weighs a lot. You just tie it around the base of your plant and it drags them down.. it weighs about as much as a quarter. It's great for plants like this one I have that grows very tall.. every so often one of the stalks will break off so I weigh it down and let it grow on it's own.. I have a nice little hedge going because of this.
-Nah-