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u/jtbenscoter · 8 pointsr/Jarrariums

I’ll do you one better that that!

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u/mollymalone222 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Ok I got [these seeds off Amazon] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B072Q4CLKN/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1).

They do indeed work, as long as you start with no water in your tank. But, moist substrate. cover the seeds with I think between a quarter and a half inch. Then wait till they sprout. They won't sprout unless they have a temp that is similar to what it would be in a tank. I think like 75. And there has to be enough light on them as well. Then after they sprout, you can fill with water gently.

That's sort of the short version. I did a tupperware container to test. Filled with sand. water line just at surface or a little bit above,sprinkled the seeds. then tossed a bit more sand to cover and left on the ledge towards the back of the stove and below the stove light which i leave on. They sprouted, but you can not replant them. So, I then tried in a Jarraium the way I said above. It was very easy to disturb it and I unfortunately wasn't gentle enough and it more or less is gone I think.

Then I tried it in a new tank I was setting up. But filled tank with water before sprouting. Turned on the light but did not plug in the heater. They didn't sprout. But, I'd already added fish. This is when I realized the importance of temp. Now when I do water changes if I stir up that "stuff" in that corner of the tank where I planted them, it stinks of rotting gunk. Since it's a 5.5 gal, I use a turkey baster to suck up some of that crap with some of the sand and just toss it. It's not quite gone yet, but the smell isn't as bad so I'm making headway...

So, you see...it can be done... correctly! Oh yeah, the growth part when it works, looks nice but it's very low, maybe a half an inch. I still have some and may try it again WITHOUT adding the fish but turning on the heater...maybe.

So, it depends on your application/tank size et al.

Edit: I forgot! If the seeds get wet before you've planted there is a gummy substance that sticks to your fingers and won't allow you to plant them. It's like some scifi experiment gone wrong on how to make snot... :)

u/the_one_jove · 1 pointr/shrimptank

Do you have link?

Edit: those are amazingly beautiful

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