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kiobo...@googlemail.com

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Sep 19, 2008, 6:32:52 AM9/19/08
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While the local library has a lot of books about microalgae and
surface bound macroalgae, planktonic macroalgae/plants are – if at
all – only mentioned in foot notes.

I'm looking for plant(including algae) species that are at least 0.4mm
large and tolerate the following habitat:

- free-floating, completely submerged
- 10-30 °C (usually: 16-23 °C)
- 5-8 pH (usually: 6.5-7.5 pH)

Salinity (in-)toleration isn't an issue.

Thanks for any hints/ideas.

Kio Boskden

Gail Futoran

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Sep 19, 2008, 3:19:11 PM9/19/08
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Thanks for any hints/ideas.

Kio Boskden

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I have both hornwort and anacharis in my ponds. Both float just under
the surface. Hornwort sinks to the bottom of the pond when weather
turns cold. I don't know if they meet all your criteria, however, but
you can easily find references to them online. My water source tends
to be alkaline (7.2-7.5 range).

Gail


John Smith

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Sep 21, 2008, 3:17:28 PM9/21/08
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I hope you keep at least one Marimo Ball in your freshwater aquariums!

Keep them the size you want by just dividing them when they get big.

Regards,
JS

tailormade

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Oct 31, 2008, 6:50:39 PM10/31/08
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Duckweed, Azolla, Salvia, anacharis, parrots feather, or hornwort ...


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