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I have a turtle set up in my basement in one of those bathtub size plastic outdoor plastic ponds you can buy at a garden center. Outside of the area under his basking light, most of the pond surface does not get a lot of light and any of the aquarium plants I have tried tend to die. Can someone suggest any water plants that can tolerate low light conditions?

2007-09-27 08:30:36 · 2 answers · asked by pschroeter 5 in Pets Reptiles

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Have you tried elodea (anacharis)?

Plants such as philodendrons, syngoniums, fittonias, and other greenhouse varieties can work well in these terrariums. Various "air plants" such as tillandsia work great, too. They are real low maintenance, they can be attached to driftwood and will do well just being misted a couple of times a week.

2007-09-28 03:01:43 · answer #1 · answered by AnimalManiac 6 · 0 0

2 watts consistent with gallon is genuine low specific some lights furniture the watt consistent with gallon does not incredibly observe, even though it is nice for the T5 lights furniture. 3-5 watts is a stronger quantity of sunshine, yet in a shallow 20 you'll be ok in case you maintain on with low mild plant life. Co2 structures do develop develop, yet in basic terms while the lights furniture are adequate, so no, you possibly do not desire Co2. yet you are able to seem up between the DIY Co2 approaches and supply that a attempt to work out if it facilitates.

2016-10-20 04:01:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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