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    Hey guys.

    I am looking for some plants that will root in water, but grow in air. I was thinking bamboo might work, can anyone shed some light on what species would work? I don't mind trimming, so hight is not an issue.

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    Hey Alex:

    Go visit Bonsai Dave. I gave him some clipping of the plant I got from the display tank by KE's entrance. All I got now in the tank is are roots and the leaves grow above water and have purple flower. I think they are much better looking than water bamboo.

    I just cut some out an hour ago. I will give them to Dave when he comes over tonight to pass on to you. Not sure what they are called though. You can see it at my post below. Except they are much denser now. I thing my BNPs and Endlers love the root system.

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    I've placed "lucky bamboo" in my tanks several times with great success. I usually use the tall ones (2') so roots are in the water/substrate and leaves are in the air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic View Post
    I've placed "lucky bamboo" in my tanks several times with great success. I usually use the tall ones (2') so roots are in the water/substrate and leaves are in the air.
    I have done the same! They actually grew were as the ones I have in vases, if they grow it is not noticeable. Another one is philedendron (sp). I bunch a few together and loosely hold with a twist tie and then leave the roots hanging in water. I was kind of thinking about putting it in a pot inside the tank and having it grow up and out.
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    Depending on whether you want upright or trailing, if upright, as others have said, lucky bamboo works, as does mangrove

    For creeping, I've had great success with ivy and pothos that I buy potted for $1.99 from a garden center, I just rinse out the roots so all of the soil is gone, then tie it to one of the tank braces. It's leaves will grow on top and roots into the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gklaw View Post
    Hey Alex:

    Go visit Bonsai Dave. I gave him some clipping of the plant I got from the display tank by KE's entrance. All I got now in the tank is are roots and the leaves grow above water and have purple flower. I think they are much better looking than water bamboo.

    I just cut some out an hour ago. I will give them to Dave when he comes over tonight to pass on to you. Not sure what they are called though. You can see it at my post below. Except they are much denser now. I thing my BNPs and Endlers love the root system.

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    Thanks Gordon that would be great! I saw daves in his planted tank and it looked great. I would love to give this stuff a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic View Post
    I've placed "lucky bamboo" in my tanks several times with great success. I usually use the tall ones (2') so roots are in the water/substrate and leaves are in the air.
    With lucky bamboo, will the stocks multiply under water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephl View Post
    Depending on whether you want upright or trailing, if upright, as others have said, lucky bamboo works, as does mangrove

    For creeping, I've had great success with ivy and pothos that I buy potted for $1.99 from a garden center, I just rinse out the roots so all of the soil is gone, then tie it to one of the tank braces. It's leaves will grow on top and roots into the water.
    Hmm, I have some potted pothos in my bedroom, If i rinse some off and put it in the tank in theory it would grow?

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    I've had some bamboo (10 or 11 stalks) in one of my 5 gallon Betta tanks for about a year. No light, no heater, no ferts and the bamboo has done really well. It's pretty slow growing, which is what I wanted. I use 2 pieces of driftwood to cover up the roots. When I do water changes I pick up the bamboo as one big clump and give the roots a quick rinse. Not a great photo, but you get the idea of how it looks:


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    Mmmm. How do you make them stand like that? One of those florist thingie with lots of pins?

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