Sunday, February 12, 2012

Is it safe to put bamboo in a....?

is it ok to put bamboo in a tank with gold fish?

Is it safe to put bamboo in a....?
You should not put live bamboo into your tank as it will slowly decay and pollute the tank, but you can, however, add dried pieces of bamboo to the tank for decoration. I have done this successfully in a couple of my planted tanks for over 6 months now and it really does not rot, at least not nearly as much or as fast as live shoots would. Mine has grown much algae over time and is fully water logged so it no longer tries to float which can be a problem at first.



If you decide to do this you will want to shove the dried bamboo shoots deep into the gravel and set a rock or two or ornament with some weight to it at the base of the bamboo shoots to help hold them down untill they no longer float which will take some time, at least a week or two, but then when they are waterlogged you can place them more freely and create a sort of bamoboo forrested look that the fish can swim through.



Unfortunately there are not many live plants that can survive with goldfish except for maybe java moss or christamas tree moss which tends to float unless braced to the bottom with some weight or growing on a piece of driftwood which you can tye it to with thread untill it takes root and continues to grow on the wood itself.
Reply:Nope, because it will not take that much water, and it might rotten and grow weird stuff.
Reply:No, it would totally destroy your tank and the goldfish. I think it would be bad because it isn't really any safe for your fish and it wouldn't do any good.
Reply:for starters -- if its lucky bamboo its not bamboo -- its a tropical plant called dracaena and its a close relative of some very popular house plants. it doesn't grow undwater -- it will eventually mold and die. its just very tolerant of a lot of abuse.



it is really better all the way around if you use plants that grow underwater. there are lots of them. here is a website full of them. i think there is some discussion about dracaena on the site too --



http://plantgeek.net/
Reply:Absolutely not. Bamboo is a terrestrial (land) plant and after being submerged, it will begin to rot (after a while), polluting your tank water. Since you already have messy Goldfish, I would not recommend adding any more of a bioload from rotting plants to your tank. If you want plants for your tank, look at Anacharis/Elodea or Java Moss. They area aquatic and will not rot.



Soop Nazi
Reply:if it's fake!

but i agree with whoever said the whole it might get rotten and gross thing. yepp.

i would if it's fake.
Reply:yes its okay
Reply:Yes it is totally safe but be careful if the bamboo stats to flake. If the gold fish kind of suck on the bamboo take it out
Reply:TRY A SHARK

THAT WOULD BE BETTER
Reply:I've had bamboo in my tank for 3 months now... go for it!
Reply:nope. it will bread germs and your fish will die a horrible death. try a little tresure chest at pet stores.
Reply:Yes, It's not poisonous at all. But Don't plant it in your back yard because it will take over everything... OK good luck.....


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