Plant Spotlight - Aponogeton Ulvaceus
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- The Aponogeton Ulvaceus has unique twisted leaves that are bright green and large. This plant can make an amazing centerpiece plant or added in a mix of other background plants in larger aquariums. It grows from a bulb and should not be placed more than halfway in the substrate. The Aponogeton Ulvaceus does best in well-established aquariums and is relatively undemanding.
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I didn't think I was interested in planting aquariums. Then I saw your vid and I thought I need this in my life.
Planted tanks are something everyone needs in their lives 😊
I’d love if you made more informational aquarium plant videos like this! I’m a beginner-intermediate and work at a local fish store! I am always looking for good and correct information I can use myself and pass on to my guests 😊
Thank you for explaining ALL the aspects for this aquatic plant, I have two and love them!
Beautiful tank behind you. I have this plant and just wanted to learn more about it.
Thank you! Planning on a rescape soon though 😉
Hi, Thanks for valuable information from you. I want ask one query that, can we plant bare bulb directly in Aquarium soil?
Nice video love these plants 😁 subbed.
How do i trim them. The leafs have gotten longer then my tank. And my tank is enclosed. I have a 6 gallon 🤦♀️
I would grow that back in the late 70's..but the whole dormant thing sort of killed my interest in all the Aponogetons. They were like the aquarium version of Caladiums..try and overwinter them is just as hard.
I see you have the green line Rasbora's..great little fish. Very playful,or course no bother,and mix well with Danio's just fine..the two species get along so well they co school together,play fish tag all day long.
I love the look of these plants. I am planning to put them as a background in a Fluval flex 15 gallon. The tank will have Co2 and decent lighting as its near a window. Any suggestion how to keep these plants trimmed for a small tank ?
There isn't a way to keep these short, but if you want to keep the from filling out your entire aquarium, trimming the leaves back from many to a few would be ideal.
I bought a pack of 5 not knowing how big these get and put them in my 29 gallon that I keep half full. One just sprouted last night and I’ll probably have to take a couple of them out of my tank after they get big otherwise I’m probably going to have to trim a lot!
Have a beautiful day,!
Thank you for the info!
Ty for info. Mine are growing but trying to identify them lol . Bought bulbs. The onion Lilly apontegeton and water Lilly. I have betta sorority 37 gal.
Hey, thanks for the video, what happens if you leave the shoot on?
Aponogeton not Apontogeton
What plant light do you use? Would love to get the link!
I bought some betta bulbs at petco and they have been doing great. What to know when to collect the seed from it.
I'm setting up a planted tank and interested to know what substrate you use?
I use a few different varieties. The tank in the video had eco complete, then other tanks have flourite or pool filter sand. 😁
I thought these plants had to come out of the water for their dormant period and stay in a cool, dark place for a couple of months after their roots and leaves were stripped? Sounds great if they can remain in the aquarium permanently.
I've never had issues with leaving mine in water when they go dormant. The longest time I've experienced in the aquarium is a month.
When it flowers you don’t get any seeds?
There's a video that shows you how to propagate the plant.
I stuck some in decor as they float away lol
Quite the informative Video, thank you! But man you butchered the scientific name in the beginning :D
Why are you adding another "T" in the word? (Ah-pon-oh-jet-on) is how it's pronounced
Ah-pon-oh-Get-on