Help On Aquascaping

JohnRossDele

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Hi all!

i need to get an extra tank for krib fry

so what kind of aquascape will i go for? i was of a betta lifespace 35 litre

and what i would like from the top of my head would be; sand bottom, left back tall plant & right back large piece of driftwood :good:

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I would suggest having the piece of driftwood in the centre to create a focal point.

Also is it going to be a low tech aquascape?
 
clumps of moss are only useful for fry to escape being eaten, seen as though its just a fry tank it wont be needed. needless to say at one point you will have to catch the fry once they get a little bigger to move into a bigger tank or sell on, which ever you choose! so, the more things you put in it, the more you will have to take out to catch them when the time comes! so i say less is better, mabe sand or fine gravel with just 1 lump of bogwood for decoration and cover!

Dave
 
clumps of moss are only useful for fry to escape being eaten, seen as though its just a fry tank it wont be needed. needless to say at one point you will have to catch the fry once they get a little bigger to move into a bigger tank or sell on, which ever you choose! so, the more things you put in it, the more you will have to take out to catch them when the time comes! so i say less is better, mabe sand or fine gravel with just 1 lump of bogwood for decoration and cover!

Dave
I realised it was a dedicated fry tank and removed my comment about the moss being good.

If you kept it simple with maybe just vallisneria and java ferns / moss on the wood it wouldn't be too much of a pain.
 

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