Hi,
I am looking for plants for my 15-gallon Aqueon column tank. I would like to find something that would grow tall and bushy as a background plant, but not require CO2. The tank is 21" tall.
I have a pretty bright LED light on top, which causes a lot of algae. I plan to reduce the amount of time that it is on. I have a nice piece of driftwood with two anubias, a moss ball and three crypts, all of which are doing well. I also have pennywort, but it isn't doing so well. The stems are getting mushy and dying. I really like the pennywort and wish I could keep it alive.
Right now, I only have three amano shrimp, one ghost shrimp and two nerite snails, but I plan to make this a guppy tank.
I have an undergravel filter that is connected to my Fluval 50 hang-on-the-back filter. I did this as an experiment to keep baby guppies and shrimp from getting sucked in to the filter and it seems to be working well.
Any suggestions for an easy, bushy, tall plant? I really like pennywort. I also like wisteria, but haven't had success with that in the past, either. I recently purchased some Seachem Comprehensive and will start dosing that once a week to see if that helps. I also plan to get some java moss, but I'm really looking for something tall with smaller leaves and light and airy looking, if possible.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
I am looking for plants for my 15-gallon Aqueon column tank. I would like to find something that would grow tall and bushy as a background plant, but not require CO2. The tank is 21" tall.
I have a pretty bright LED light on top, which causes a lot of algae. I plan to reduce the amount of time that it is on. I have a nice piece of driftwood with two anubias, a moss ball and three crypts, all of which are doing well. I also have pennywort, but it isn't doing so well. The stems are getting mushy and dying. I really like the pennywort and wish I could keep it alive.
Right now, I only have three amano shrimp, one ghost shrimp and two nerite snails, but I plan to make this a guppy tank.
I have an undergravel filter that is connected to my Fluval 50 hang-on-the-back filter. I did this as an experiment to keep baby guppies and shrimp from getting sucked in to the filter and it seems to be working well.
Any suggestions for an easy, bushy, tall plant? I really like pennywort. I also like wisteria, but haven't had success with that in the past, either. I recently purchased some Seachem Comprehensive and will start dosing that once a week to see if that helps. I also plan to get some java moss, but I'm really looking for something tall with smaller leaves and light and airy looking, if possible.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark