Castellop123
Fish Herder
I wouldn't put holly branches in... Unless they are totally dried out, then you could try...
Hey hun,
Well i'm really happy when i see girls get into this hobby. It's mostly a male oriented hobby... (not trying to be sexiest) but... for some strange reason it is... i try to get my g/f into it and she's coming around now haha. Anyways.. glad to see you enjoy your hobby.. we all do it for the pure enjoyment that it makes us all happy.
As does Jen, FKNM, and SB, to name but a few.
and I mostly agree with you, especially regarding the thought about being committed to this hobby and to not go about things half-*****. However, it is entirely possible to have a successful planted tank with a lot less light than 2.5-3WPG and no CO2. Absolutes in this hobby do not exist.
but your lighting situation is confusing me. Could you clarify it? I don't want to generalize, but you'd need probably at least 1WPG to have a properly planted low-light aquarium. You could even squeak by on a little less, but your plant choices become limited. It really depends on what you want. Do you want high-light or low-light? Low-light gives you the option of not adding CO2, though I add it in two of my low-light tanks anyways.
).you need around 2W to 4W per gallon.
Be aware that if you decide to go for these light levels you have to commit to stable CO2 and a fertiliser regime. There is no half way house.
Actually at 2W (the low end) you don't need C02. It's going over 2W you do. But with stock lighting you can't even hit 1W per gallon.

