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So am considering planting some Amazon Swords in my 29gal tank. I think this tank is currently considered a low tech since I am not running CO2.

1 Coralife T5NO with 1x18w 6700K and 1 Colormax.
1 Aqueon Power Filter QuietFlow 50
1 Air Powered Sponge Filter
Black Gravel (Pea Sized)

I just purchased 10 Seachem Root tabs and I wanted to ask a couple questions.


If I place some Amazon Swords into the tank will the T5NO be enough light for the plants?

Is it ok to not have CO2 injection?
 

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My amazon sword is a focal point in my low-tech tank (I think you can tell which one it is):





Wherever you end up planting it, be sure to push in 1-2 root tabs very close to it to give it a boost. And cut any yellowing or old leaves at the base to encourage new leaf growth.
 

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Question about the Seachem tabs, aren't they primarily minor nutrients?

My AS was looking very poorly until I put a Jobe's stick under it. It's been in the same substrate for 10 to 15 years, nutrients were no doubt depleted.
 

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Real nice tank Peter - looks great.

And Osomini, yes,swords can do very well with your lighting and without CO2, but of course, some root tabs will help out a great deal.
I've had swords in my low-tech planted discus tanks for years, and wouldn't be without them. I even grow a couple in a small 10 gal tank & love them - of course I need to keep them well trimmed.

Here's some pics for you to have a gander at the swords:

http://s1105.photobucket.com/albums/h357/discuspaul/Sept2011
http://s1105.photobucket.com/albums/h357/discuspaul/Anubias
 

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There are a ton of beautiful slightly smaller swords, like red or green ozelots, melon ,red flame, red rubin, some are rosette style plants, and all grow in my medium light tanks with no c02 but nutrient-rich substrate. It's the substrate that is key, they are very heavy root feeders, ime.
 

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Aquaticz- Love it, bet your angelfish loves it too. Just one question, to settle my curiosity once and for all, what is taht reddish plant in the mid ground, slightly to the right? Red rubin or red melon? This is what I have too.
 

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There are a ton of beautiful slightly smaller swords, like red or green ozelots, melon ,red flame, red rubin, some are rosette style plants, and all grow in my medium light tanks with no c02 but nutrient-rich substrate. It's the substrate that is key, they are very heavy root feeders, ime.
I thought Red Rubin got HUGE?
 

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I'd say normal amazon swords are even better suited for low light and in bigger tanks. With co2 and more light you better have a huge tank! I'm getting ready to take mine out of my 75, easily takes up a third of the tank now and shades a little more than half. Overall very tough plants, give em a couple root tabs every couple months and they'll be happy.
 

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Hey Everyone thanks for your input, I went ahead and bought what I thought were Amazon Swords, but ended up being Ruffle Swords instead.

It has really taken off and continued to grow wonderfully, even with me not knowing what I was doing they didn't die, talk about hardy!!!

They have around 9" leaves and appear to just be doing great, I had some lighter leaves start to grow so I've placed the last of my roots tabs near them to hold them until I do my substrate change. I am going to use Eco Complete and I want to carpet the front with Staurogyne Repens, and split the back with the 2 Ruffle Swords and Vallisneria Spiralis Tiger. I believe these to be low light hardy plants.

I'll post some images on my account if you wanna take a look tomorrow.

Thanks again everyone.
 

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I have a 12"+ Ruffled Sword in my only tank, a 10 gallon. I'm going to bring it back to Lovely Pets, where I got it in 2012. It did great, much better once I started using Seachem Root Tabs and swapped the gravel out for potting mix.

I wish one of you could come and pick her and her progeny up to take home.

 

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Here is my Tank as of last night, I trimmed down all the Jungle Val and thinned out the Amazon Sword about two weeks ago, I was given two bunches of Hornwort at the same time, I didn't think that it would grow this fast.



The Jungle Vals seem to have two vines growing out, do anyone know what those are?
 
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