Hi Everyone, So! My new tank has settled down somewhat since it's hastily purchased conception after my last tank gave up the ghost. My hubbie rather nicely bought me the bits of wood I wanted for it as a Yule pressie and I put the old anubia's into it so there was at least some biofilm in the new setup for the fish and somewhere for my baby bristlenoses to hide.
I call it a biotope type tank as it contains a couple of fish that aren't native to south america ( a female guppie that was left over from a previous tank, and a chinese algae eater - both of which require rehoming but I don't know how to ensure they'll go to a good home so they're still with me).
The anubia's are prolific in flowering and growth. I know they aren't native to south america but I love the root structures on them so ideally would like a suitable plant that does similar. Any suggestions?
I don't use CO2 and have an LED light which seems to encourage the anubia's to grow even faster than they were previously.
I'm open to suggestions of other plants types too.
Thanks.
I call it a biotope type tank as it contains a couple of fish that aren't native to south america ( a female guppie that was left over from a previous tank, and a chinese algae eater - both of which require rehoming but I don't know how to ensure they'll go to a good home so they're still with me).
The anubia's are prolific in flowering and growth. I know they aren't native to south america but I love the root structures on them so ideally would like a suitable plant that does similar. Any suggestions?
I don't use CO2 and have an LED light which seems to encourage the anubia's to grow even faster than they were previously.
I'm open to suggestions of other plants types too.
Thanks.