Can you tell us about your equipments you use, firts,
Absolutely.
20g High
-Lighting: 3.5wpg (55w PC 8000K + 15w T-8 6700K = 70 watts)
-CO2: Pressurized (Milwaukee regulator), diffusion via Hagen bubble ladder
-Dosing: K2SO4, KNO3, KPO4, Seachem Flourish; weekly 50% water change
-Substrate: Eco-Complete & mafic riversand
-Filtration: Penguin Biowheel
-Fauna: SAE, algae shrimp, yellow guppies, threadfin rainbowfish, Malaysian Trumpet Snails
-Flora: Rotala indica, Ludwigia arcuata, Rotala wallachi, Heternathera zosterifolia, Hemianthus micranthemoides, Crytocoryne walkeri, Cryptocoryne wendtii, Saggitaria subulata, Elocharis acicularis, Glossostigma elatinoides, Fontinalis antipyretica, and all sorts of algae.
I love the use of different coloured plants of Yelows, reds, greens and oranges, really is a stand up from all that green!
Thanks, although it is generally recommended to have just one off-green plant and the rest green plants, so that it enhances contrast and really makes the one red plant stand out, I like to just go all out and use as many colorful plants as I want. Although, no matter how I try to keep cryptocorynes green, they always end up turning a dark orange on me. I like it, it reminds me of the trees turning at autumn.
~ Nospherith