My personal tank is a 10g, and I've always kept live plants in it. Initially it had 2 40w incandescents to light it, but those began to melt the hood, so I had to switch to 25w bulbs. Since then, I've gone to a single 18" fluorescent. Anyhow, for some reason, whenever I buy plants, they generally last about a month. The bunch plants start dropping leaves and I end up with a stem 10" long with 2" of healthy foliage on the end... The only thing that's survived for any length of time are java fern, java moss, and some other rooted plants that I can't recall the exact name of- they're either swords or crypts, or both... All I know is they have big, ovate leaves, and the plants are about 5" tall and 6" across. They have no bulbs, so they're not apongentons (sp?) but I don't know what they are... Oh, I had Tiger Lilies in it for a while, and they did great.
I'm inclined to think this is a lack of light, as I've been from an UGF + gravel + power filter to just gravel and the power filter, to fluorite and the power filter, and back to the ugf + gravel + power filter, and I've had the problem with all of those setups. The fish in the tank vary, but I've had basically everything but tetras and rainbowfish in it (altho I did just buy some celebes and dwarf rainbows last night...)
Could it be anything other than a lack of light?
I'm inclined to think this is a lack of light, as I've been from an UGF + gravel + power filter to just gravel and the power filter, to fluorite and the power filter, and back to the ugf + gravel + power filter, and I've had the problem with all of those setups. The fish in the tank vary, but I've had basically everything but tetras and rainbowfish in it (altho I did just buy some celebes and dwarf rainbows last night...)
Could it be anything other than a lack of light?