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    saint_felony
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    PostSubject: To dirt or not to dirt?   Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:52 pm

    I got some peace lilies, some people call them sword plants (I guess peace lilies doesn't sound manly enough) Anyway, I want to see how well they'll fair in my tanks.

    They are currently potted in dirt right now. Nothing fancy, just regular potting soil. I was thinking of repotting them with half dirt on the bottom, half larger gravel on top. Like how some of the fancier pond plants come.

    Does anyone have a substrate they like, or has had good luck with? Most of the ones I've tried have just ended up a disgusting mess. Plant clay being the worst of the bunch. The pond was cloudy for weeks after the fish found that stuff.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:25 pm

    I've heard nothing but good things about Seachem Flourite Sand. I plan on using it in my 55g when I get some money saved.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Fri Nov 07, 2008 12:02 am

    Hm. I have some sort of Seachem Sand left from another project. Not sure if it's flourite or not, it may be calcium. I'll have to test that out.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Fri Nov 07, 2008 5:35 am

    Here is my 2cents.I have one heavily planted 10g that has miracle grow potting soil on the bottom with gravel on top.It has worked out well for me,but I do not think I would do it in anything larger than a 30g however.It took alot of water changes for quite a few weeks before the water was crystal clear,which is why I would hesitate on doing it in a larger tank.But if you are doing this in a smaller tank,this might be something to consider.It was cheap,and the plants love it.I have pics posted here,if you wanr to check it out.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:19 am

    I saw your pictures and the Miracle Grow dirt recommendation. They look like they're doing really well in that. The thing of it is, is I don't really have tanks that aren't in use with something. Usually that something is big and fond of digging too, it's not like people give up guppies. Smile

    I was thinking I might try the dirt thing again, but this time get some more clay pots and drill out the drainage hole so it's big enough to just put the roots through put dirt in and put them in upside down. Maybe that will keep the dirt where it belongs.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:38 pm

    So how are the peace lilies doing? Are they fully emerged ? Didn't know you could use those. Aren't sword plants different?
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:14 pm

    Peace lilies are NOT aquatic and aren't the swords you see in peoples tanks. If you can set them up so only the roots are in the water and the leaves aren't submersed they will do fine, otherwise they will just die.
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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:24 pm

    67chevelle wrote:
    Here is my 2cents.I have one heavily planted 10g that has miracle grow potting soil on the bottom with gravel on top.It has worked out well for me,but I do not think I would do it in anything larger than a 30g however.It took alot of water changes for quite a few weeks before the water was crystal clear,which is why I would hesitate on doing it in a larger tank.But if you are doing this in a smaller tank,this might be something to consider.It was cheap,and the plants love it.I have pics posted here,if you wanr to check it out.


    I did this in a 55, the plants grew great, but it took several weeks to get the water clean. I agree I wouldn't want to do it in anything larger.

    What I have done in larger tanks is use plastic window boxes filled with potting soil 4"-5" deep, then a 1" layer of gravel, and finally a layer of 3-4" rocks on top of the gravel laying around the plant roots. That discouraged digging.

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    PostSubject: Re: To dirt or not to dirt?   Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:16 pm

    Both my local fish store and the nursery by me call the same plant both names. So uh. not sure what to tell you. At any rate, mine (which was called a peace lily) has been doing just fine nearly submerged this whole time.

    They've been in, and planted a day or two after that post, (Nov 6th) in a large clay pot. It's set up partially like the way Wyite did with his window boxes. (Dirt, gravel then heavy rocks on top) but it's also set up like a sponge filter with out the sponge. (The tube goes into the gravel and dirt with an airstone, sans spongey part)

    I hit it once a week-ish with some flourish, and except for a few of the leaves that are being nibbled on, it's been growing so fast that I want to move it from the 30 it's into a bigger tank, or at least one where it won't get completely eaten. Smile

    They even bloomed a week or so ago. They're kinda old now, but they still have the white flowers.
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