Has anyone heard of gold nesea? i bought a plant for the LFS and that is what it was labled as. i cant find much info about it. any info would be appreciated...
Wow...I should have, but I hadn't seen this article. I can say that I've tried it a number of times without success and without knowing just why. But, over some weeks now, examining the status of my planted tank, I've come to believe that it has high nitrogen (nitrate) requirements. Then...in this article, it says it right there. So, if you don't provide "high" levels of nitrates, you may well have the results that I had with it, which is a dead stop to any growth and a covering of what I beleive is rba.It's a beautiful plant. I grew it for a while and it seems to need lots of direct light to keep the golden yellow color, otherwise it turns light green. Here's a good article about it: http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...tcentral.com/forumapc/plantfinder/details.php?id=104&category=genus&spec=Nesaea
I think that I've tried this plant three times...all without success and before I think I understood what it needs. Here are photos of the first two bunches I acquired...I don't have a photo of the third of the bunches...taken within the first day of putting them into my planted tank.....I to have had my eye on this plant. I don't know if I should try it out just yet. I have medium light about 2.5 watts per gal of t5 10,000k and 6,700k. I think that's considered the minimum of "medium light output". Anyone have good pics of this plant planted in a tank? All I seem to find is close ups. Looks cool though.
I'm interested in what result you do get if you try some, even if it's only a few stems. Each time that I tried the Nesaea sp. "gold" the only plant in the tank that really was hit by algae was the....Nesaea. But, like I said, some time after that I recognized that I was not keeping the nitrate level sufficiently high and other plants were affeced with inadequate growth and algae did begin to get a foothld, so I began to test more frequently. I'm going to try this plant again when I come across some...post here if you can, and I will too, regarding the result.thanks for the pics Avi and your shared experiences. The high nitrates part is what gets me, because when I test for nitrates I'm always in the red zone. Between 20-50 ppm (low range) on my test card. It has been this way since I setup the tank. Phophorus seems to be at 3 ppm to (could be higher as my test card stops at 3). Even though there "high" as to what seems to be the norm I have not experienced any algae growth or deformed plants so far. But my ammonia and nitrates are 0. I'm on the fence about this plant, looks very cool to me. Maybe I could try a stem or two just to experiment. I dose all fertz and use root tabs regardless of what the test kits say and do a 50% wc weekly. I think I will try a stem or two if I find it around since my water parameters seem to meet what has been suggested so far. My lighting maybe a problem though. Don't know until I try. I would put this where my co2 diffuser is so I know it will get a good hit of co2 and a moving current. Hmmmm......sounds challenging and fun.