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Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:13 am GMT Reply
Watersprite is the fastest growing plant I own. It can be planted or floated though it seems to grow faster floated. I just use it as a toxin sucker-upper in my 16gal, and its gotta be sucking something out of the water to grow that fast.
It receives just over 1wpg and can double in size in several days.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by a plant filter, sorry.
Onion plants are also fast growers once established. I have a couple in my 24"T 30 gal, and they reach the top, and will continue to grow over the surface with little maintenance. There's also a dwarf version that wont' grow this tall but still grow fast. If you get one of these make sure you remove most of the long whtie roots before planting the bulb, otherwise they'll probably just rot. After that the new roots will grow in and acclimate to your substrate, and also don't fully bury the bulb. leave about 1/2" exposed.
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