What aquaic plants do silver dollars do not dare eat?

NeonFlux

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What aquatic plants does silver dollars dislike? I have two slver dollars about the size of like 3 inches. I also have 2 blood red parrots about 2 1/2 inches, one inch angel fish, one chinese algae eater, and finally a flowerhorn blood parrot 2 1/2. 20 gallon tank.

My dad just bought me a 40 gallon tank :grinyes: along with a fluval 205 canister filter, and 2 bags of gray/black-looking and substrate. I happily finished everything during count down new year midnight. The substrate is finally dissipating thankfully and the whole tank is looking clearer each day. Used the fishless cycling method, been 3 days and it's not enough. My old tank is on the other side sitting in a table, thankfully I can take my time with my 40 gal. I have a idea, but iunno if it works(probably will) can't I just rinse off the media in the 40 gallons that was in my 20 gallon? Just so it can nerf up the cycle.
 

Lol. I have plastic plants in my old tank.

:grinyes: Do you think I can fool them?? Since they have been with plastic plants for 1 year :perv:

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Java fern, Java moss, other types of javas, Banana plant. You might see a small bite on some leafs but they just "taste" it.

Interesting... Are they easy to care for? Very hard,Hard, Medium hard, Medium, Easy-medium, Easy, Very easy

I have a lighting that is called "Lighting Rod,T6 SUPERLUX High Lumen Fluorescent Lamp" It's 20 Watt and 24 inches
 
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Its not just plastic ones, they won't eat silk plants either.
 
java moss and java fern are some of the easiest plants to keep.

java moss grows pretty quickly too.


Java moss and Java fern? :) What do they look like? How long will they grow? :idea: Any other plants? I'm goin for easy-medium. Show me some good examples that will do good with my 40 gal :grinyes: Thanks guys. :headbang2:

Its not just plastic ones, they won't eat silk plants either.

Silk plants? :jaw:
 
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