So i wanna ad some plants to my tank, java moss maby some vall? Just curious if bluegill will tear it up or leave it alone? Thanks
bluegill and plants
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Guest_Utah guy_*
, Jun 12 2014 07:26 PM
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#1 Guest_Utah guy_*
Posted 12 June 2014 - 07:26 PM
#2
Posted 12 June 2014 - 08:02 PM
I think that they will leave it alone at first... but if one of them gets in the mood to build a nest, they will destroy whatever is in their way. How many bluegill do you have and how big is the tank?
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#3 Guest_Utah guy_*
Posted 12 June 2014 - 08:15 PM
I have one green sunfish, and 4 bluegill in a 75g
One of them made a "nest" yesterday but I can't figure out witch one. None of them are sitting over it they all just swim around it. Do they do that normally?
One of them made a "nest" yesterday but I can't figure out witch one. None of them are sitting over it they all just swim around it. Do they do that normally?
#4
Posted 13 June 2014 - 02:56 PM
I dont have a ton of experience with sunfish, so I was hoping someone else would chime in... but I think you might have a problem starting... if one of those sunfish decides to nest they will take over at least half the tank and aggressively defend it. Not positive, but the biggest of the sunfish might be your digger.
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#5 Guest_AMcCaleb_*
Posted 20 June 2014 - 07:29 AM
The nesting will probably create some aggression which means plants are doomed. Sunfish will destroy java fern. Anubias would probably survive. I would attach it to driftwood and rocks and not bury it in the substrate though. If I were you I would just stick to Anubias and a floating plant like frogbit or dwarf water lettuce.
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#6 Guest_gerald_*
Posted 20 June 2014 - 10:32 AM
Put each plant in a clay or plastic pot (buried in the sand) and lay 3 or 4 flat rocks around the top, leaving a small gap for the plant to grow through.
#7 Guest_Utah guy_*
Posted 20 June 2014 - 01:46 PM
Thanks a lot everybody! I will post a picture when i get it all put together.
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