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droolingplants 6th December 2010 10:47 PM

Cultivation of utricularia gibba
 
Recently, i got a clump of u gibba from an aquarium shop. How am i supposed to cultivate it. does it need full sun or some shade and does it need co2 supplementation?any help[ will be appreciated.:smile:

sooxiwei 7th December 2010 02:24 AM

Re: Cultivation of utricularia gibba
 
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Originally Posted by droolingplants (Post 34712)
Recently, i got a clump of u gibba from an aquarium shop. How am i supposed to cultivate it. does it need full sun or some shade and does it need co2 supplementation?any help[ will be appreciated.:smile:

you sure what you got is U. Gibba? It's a very very very pesky aquatic plant which is almost impossible to get rid of if you introduce it to your tank with other plants, it's simply too hardy, striving in lowlight condition till high lighting condition, found in water that range from cooling to heaty, they simply grow non stop and will tangle around other aquatic plant...

Ifurita 7th December 2010 02:57 AM

Re: Cultivation of utricularia gibba
 
If it really is U. gibba, you don't need to worry: the plant is almost immortal. It will take any kind of abuse you can throw at it and come out on top. You can take a small container of water, chuck it in, place in a reasonably bright area and watch it fill the container in no time flat. I'm still trying in vain to get rid of the stuff...but everytime I start a new setup, it somehow gets there without me putting it in. ARGH.

droolingplants 7th December 2010 09:03 AM

Re: Cultivation of utricularia gibba
 
Thanks a lot for the information!:biggrin:

allenphoon 7th December 2010 10:01 AM

Re: Cultivation of utricularia gibba
 
lol....but after nearly a year i introduce them, i see now invasting progress on them, instead, they shrink in size and dissapear...


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