Aid Water Quality?
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:51 am
Am I mad or what?
The reason I say that is, I had an idea to plant a land plant above my 200L tropical aquarium in such a way that the plant was out of the water and the roots in the water.
In that way hopefully to help remove nitrate from the water as well as other fish waste which the plant can use as a food sorce.
But, were there any plants which could take that kind of setup?
So, I looked on the web for plants which like their feet in water, and low and behold there are at least two which popped up right away.
One was a bamboo plant, but that would need a lot of head room and would not be easy to bend, the other was the common Spider plant, now that was a definite possibility.
So, I got myself the said Spider Plant and set about fixing it in place.
The way I did it was to cut out a one foot by 5 inch oblong of Medium - Betta Pond Pad, along the center of which I cut a slit long enough to insert the plant with the roots hanging through and out from under the pad.
I should point out, that before I put the plant in the pad I thoroughly but carefully washed the roots in water treated with aquaSafe, as untreated tap water is not good for the plant.
I then placed the pad above the water at the back of the tank making sure the pad did not touch the water, but the roots of the plant were fully in the water.
There is a fast water flow in the tank to ensure well oxygenated water.
It's been a week now and the plant is growing well with no ill effects at all.
Granted you do need some head room above the tank.
This could go some way to being a nitrate filter which never needs cleaning or changing, what do you think?
The reason I say that is, I had an idea to plant a land plant above my 200L tropical aquarium in such a way that the plant was out of the water and the roots in the water.
In that way hopefully to help remove nitrate from the water as well as other fish waste which the plant can use as a food sorce.
But, were there any plants which could take that kind of setup?
So, I looked on the web for plants which like their feet in water, and low and behold there are at least two which popped up right away.
One was a bamboo plant, but that would need a lot of head room and would not be easy to bend, the other was the common Spider plant, now that was a definite possibility.
So, I got myself the said Spider Plant and set about fixing it in place.
The way I did it was to cut out a one foot by 5 inch oblong of Medium - Betta Pond Pad, along the center of which I cut a slit long enough to insert the plant with the roots hanging through and out from under the pad.
I should point out, that before I put the plant in the pad I thoroughly but carefully washed the roots in water treated with aquaSafe, as untreated tap water is not good for the plant.
I then placed the pad above the water at the back of the tank making sure the pad did not touch the water, but the roots of the plant were fully in the water.
There is a fast water flow in the tank to ensure well oxygenated water.
It's been a week now and the plant is growing well with no ill effects at all.
Granted you do need some head room above the tank.
This could go some way to being a nitrate filter which never needs cleaning or changing, what do you think?