Friday, January 27, 2012

Can bamboo grow in an aquarium?

i have a 55 gallon tall show tank and i want to place bamboo in it instead of fake plants, will they live?

Can bamboo grow in an aquarium?
"Lucky" bamboo is not bamboo at all, and although it can grow hydroponically, it is not actually an aquatic plant. It must grow above the surface as well or it will eventually die and begin to rot.
Reply:yes,!! actually it can. Because some people grow bamboo in water, not soil. so try and find the bamboo-also known as 'lucky bamboo', which is already planted in water, so your plant wont have any shock and die. good luck.
Reply:actual bamboo will grow out of your tank faster than you can crop it down. "lucky bamboo" will thrive in the water but the little leaf shoots will turn black and die. if you want really good easy to take care of plants go with java fern and java moss. you just tie them to a rock or driftwood and sink em -- you and do the same with plants from the family anubias -- i like the anubias -- they look more like tropical house plants than water plants and on occasion will put out little flowers.
Reply:no cuz it cant grow under water only in the jungle or zoos
Reply:No

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