Dear Gil: Dracaena sanderiana is not actually bamboo, or aquatic. It is the only plant, Charles has added, to his goldfish tank, which the goldfish did not devour. It may survive, for extended periods, submerged. However, it usually dies, eventually, if no part of the plant reaches the surface. The lucky bamboo, in this tank, was in a vase, until last week. The lucky bamboo, which has been submerged, in Charles,’ 55-gallon, goldfish tank, for a long time (and has survived) is covered in blackbeard algae. He added three, true Siamese algae eaters, to that tank, to sort the algae, after installing a heater. Thank you, for your, continued interest and support. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Gabriel: Perhaps the silver dollar was stressed, because I had just adjusted the lighting, for the video. It is necessary for the light, on the aquarium, to be the only source, of illumination, to avoid glare. The specimen appears, to have calmed down and should be fine, with parrot cichlids. Thank you, for your, continued interest and lovely comment. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Witam przyjacielu dawno Ciebie tu nie bylo pozdrawiam z dalekiej Polski miłego dnia życzę piękne akwarium I ryby podziwiam
I am surprised the goldfish haven't destroyed the bamboo. It must be tougher than I thought!
Dear Gil:
Dracaena sanderiana is not actually bamboo, or aquatic. It is the only plant, Charles has added, to his goldfish tank, which the goldfish did not devour. It may survive, for extended periods, submerged. However, it usually dies, eventually, if no part of the plant reaches the surface.
The lucky bamboo, in this tank, was in a vase, until last week. The lucky bamboo, which has been submerged, in Charles,’ 55-gallon, goldfish tank, for a long time (and has survived) is covered in blackbeard algae. He added three, true Siamese algae eaters, to that tank, to sort the algae, after installing a heater.
Thank you, for your, continued interest and support.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar
All the color sure does look good in there though.
Dear Gabriel:
Perhaps the silver dollar was stressed, because I had just adjusted the lighting, for the video. It is necessary for the light, on the aquarium, to be the only source, of illumination, to avoid glare. The specimen appears, to have calmed down and should be fine, with parrot cichlids.
Thank you, for your, continued interest and lovely comment.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar