pablothebetta
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I've finally ordered some wood and narrow java fern for my 28L tank so I'm looking for some other plants to go in there - could anyone help me out?
I currently dose EasyCarbo and trace elements daily (though I'm thinking of buying some TNP+ to provide both types now that I'm running low), with some TNC root tabs under the sand. I think the light may be 11w, but I can say it's pretty bright when you look at the tank.
I'm sure some of you will have seen this before (I've been planning for a while ):
'f'
I thought of smaller crypts to plant in the forground for 'f' - I was hoping for no more than 10cm or so max. I did a little research and considered c.parva, do you think this would be suited? Any other ideas?
Then I wanted another even smaller foreground plant to possibly fill the gap between possible crypts and the anubias. I came up with either riccia or glosso, but I must say I'm leaning towards the glosso. Do you think this could work?
Then we come to 'e' and 'g' - I'm pretty stuck for ideas here. Any suggestions?
I'm hoping the wood and java fern will arrive late this week and I'd really love to get a betta in early next week, so I'd like to get this tank sorted for then. I just hope the wood sinks!
Many Thanks
I currently dose EasyCarbo and trace elements daily (though I'm thinking of buying some TNP+ to provide both types now that I'm running low), with some TNC root tabs under the sand. I think the light may be 11w, but I can say it's pretty bright when you look at the tank.
I'm sure some of you will have seen this before (I've been planning for a while ):
'f'
I thought of smaller crypts to plant in the forground for 'f' - I was hoping for no more than 10cm or so max. I did a little research and considered c.parva, do you think this would be suited? Any other ideas?
Then I wanted another even smaller foreground plant to possibly fill the gap between possible crypts and the anubias. I came up with either riccia or glosso, but I must say I'm leaning towards the glosso. Do you think this could work?
Then we come to 'e' and 'g' - I'm pretty stuck for ideas here. Any suggestions?
I'm hoping the wood and java fern will arrive late this week and I'd really love to get a betta in early next week, so I'd like to get this tank sorted for then. I just hope the wood sinks!
Many Thanks