drizzy_052248
Fish Fanatic
Hey guys, Iāve recently gotten a 60 gallon fish tank, starting to do a cycle, and for this tank Iāve decided I want to try live plants. big step for me definitely as it is my first ever try. I want to go with the low maintenance ones so I was thinking Java fern, Anubias, anubias petite, moss balls (already ordered) and subwassertang. and Iāve been thinking of some Amazon frogbit to give Java fern and anubias some shade considering based on research they prefer low lighting. was just wondering what you think? I also have some questions if you donāt mind. I was wondering about the subwassertang, it is very hard to find in Ontario Canada so I will have to order online. Iāve found a website that sells these plants but on sort of a mesh plate. Im not too sure. Anyways I was thinking thatās perfect as it will be very easy to plant along side the anubias petite towards the gravel with the low small plants towards the front and big plants towards the back. But Iāve recently read that subwassertang canāt be planted. I donāt know if that is true and if it is then crap that will suck. So was just wondering if anyone can confirm if itās true or not(hopefully not). I will put the link to the website for pictures of the mesh plate with the plant. any tips you guys may have will also be a huge help. I will be using aquarium co op easy green all in one fertilizer (when they have it in stock on Amazon for 35$. in case info is needed). I have ohko stone in there also which I am very proud of!
(ps, I know Anubias and Java fern canāt be planted and only attached to rocks. I will be attaching the anubias petite to the very little pieces of broken rocks that came along side the ohko stone I ordered. Iām not that much of a newbie. Jk lol, I definitely am)
Link for the subwassertang.
(ps, I know Anubias and Java fern canāt be planted and only attached to rocks. I will be attaching the anubias petite to the very little pieces of broken rocks that came along side the ohko stone I ordered. Iām not that much of a newbie. Jk lol, I definitely am)
Link for the subwassertang.
Subwassertang
Subwassertang (SĆ¼Ćwassertang) These portions are tied to a 1.5 x 1.5 ā square. This is a slow growing but amazing plant for shrimp tanks. The surface area the plant provides is greater than any other moss. Main Benefits: - Helps convert toxins in the water and heavy metals into safe organics -...
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