Hi All,
Just after some advice on planting my tank please.
I am currently cycling (fishless) and wish to add plants at some point. I have read lots of advice that says yes you can do this during the cycle and some which says no you cannot.
I did want a fair number of plants probably about 50-60% of the substrate covered if that makes any sense. I dont know if this qualifies for a planted tank and thus is not really in need of cycling?
My tank is a Juwel Trigon 190. It has 2 lights in which came with the setup. 1 is a Day light tube and one is a High light tube. Both are 26W. I have also added a couple of inches of 'Aqua grit' and then a fine gravel of about 1 inch on top.
The plants I have seen which claim to be fairly easy to care for and are thinking about getting are as follows
Echinodorus Red special (I had been advised off red plants but it would add variety)
Vallisneria spiralis
Echinodorus bleheri
Echinodorus tenellus
I dont really want an expensive CO2 setup so I guess I am looking at low tech? Would liquid carbon suffice?
Cheers
Just after some advice on planting my tank please.
I am currently cycling (fishless) and wish to add plants at some point. I have read lots of advice that says yes you can do this during the cycle and some which says no you cannot.
I did want a fair number of plants probably about 50-60% of the substrate covered if that makes any sense. I dont know if this qualifies for a planted tank and thus is not really in need of cycling?
My tank is a Juwel Trigon 190. It has 2 lights in which came with the setup. 1 is a Day light tube and one is a High light tube. Both are 26W. I have also added a couple of inches of 'Aqua grit' and then a fine gravel of about 1 inch on top.
The plants I have seen which claim to be fairly easy to care for and are thinking about getting are as follows
Echinodorus Red special (I had been advised off red plants but it would add variety)
Vallisneria spiralis
Echinodorus bleheri
Echinodorus tenellus
I dont really want an expensive CO2 setup so I guess I am looking at low tech? Would liquid carbon suffice?
Cheers