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Kay wrote: > I have platys in a 55 heavy planted tank and they have not touched them. > Maybe its the type of plant you have cause I noticed the platys eating algae > but not the plant. I'm not sure of the name of the plants I used--they were bunch plants with lead strips to hold the stems down. The store didn't have the plants labelled by name and I didn't ask. Looking at pictures in an aquarium book, they are probably one of the following: Egeria densa (Elodea densa), Elodea canadensis, or Hydrilla verticillata. I clipped off the now-bare stems, then planted two of the remaining tips and let the other three float. I haven't noticed these tips getting eaten much, so I still wonder if it might have been related to the female Platy being hungry because she was going to give birth. The fact that you haven't had your platys eat your plants gives me some hope. Dave P.S. The young man at the store said that I didn't need to wash the plants off before planting them in my tank. I've killed the four baby snails that appeared and I haven't seen more, so maybe I got off lucky. If I try live plants again, what should I do to get rid of snails/snail eggs before I plant them? Thanks again--Dave
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