Ok, got some plants. Was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on layout for my tank.
Its a 29 Gallon, 30x12 footprint. Tank has a 2x65watt orbit with 1 dual daylight and 1 6700k bulb. Currently using DIY co2 and dosing with excel and greg watson ferts.
Currently it has:
5 Pieces of driftwood
(couple of the smaller flatter pieces will be removed and replaced with the awesome vertical pieces outside in a bucket of water, also I'm planning to near completely cover the driftwood with various types of moss)
2 Amazon Swords with multiple off shoots
1 bunch of Cabomba
1 bunch of Rotala Indica
1 bunch of Red Ludwigia
a couple sprigs of Dwarf Sagittaria
a few very small Crystal Vals
a bunch of Anacharis
1 bunch of Lloydiella
a bunch of dwarf onions
1 Crinum Americana
1 bunch of Wisteria
1 Newly sprouted Red Tiger Lotus
1 Newly sprouted unknown Aponogeton bulb
4 fairly large marimo balls
a little bit of riccia
and lastly a few sprigs of willow moss
The tank will soon also have:
a bunch of mini moss
a bunch of christmas moss
1 bunch of Rotala Macrandra
1 bunch of Hygrophila Rosanervig
1 bunch of Ludwigia Glandulosa
1 bunch of Alternanthera Reineckii
1 bunch of Myriophyllum Tuberculatum
1 bunch of Proserpinaca Palustris
Obviously, this is to many plants for the tank and the extras will find themselves in another tank.
Oh the tank has fish too
1 clown pleco
1 banjo cat
3 green fire tetras
2 neon tetras
2 glowlight tetras
2 x-ray tetras
2 von rio tetras
1 buenos aires tetra
1 glass bloodfin tetra
1 rosey high fi tetra
1 minor red serpa tetra
2 otos
1 hillstream loach
1 harlequin rasbora
4 dwarf african frogs
5 Mystery snails
2 bamboo shrimp
a bunch of ghost shrimp
1 pond snail
and sadly the 3 long fin danios the wife had to have....
I know thats alot of life to put in a 29 gallon and some are going with the excess plants into another tank. However, the tank is highly over filtered and is handling the bioload pretty well.
Its a 29 Gallon, 30x12 footprint. Tank has a 2x65watt orbit with 1 dual daylight and 1 6700k bulb. Currently using DIY co2 and dosing with excel and greg watson ferts.
Currently it has:
5 Pieces of driftwood
(couple of the smaller flatter pieces will be removed and replaced with the awesome vertical pieces outside in a bucket of water, also I'm planning to near completely cover the driftwood with various types of moss)
2 Amazon Swords with multiple off shoots
1 bunch of Cabomba
1 bunch of Rotala Indica
1 bunch of Red Ludwigia
a couple sprigs of Dwarf Sagittaria
a few very small Crystal Vals
a bunch of Anacharis
1 bunch of Lloydiella
a bunch of dwarf onions
1 Crinum Americana
1 bunch of Wisteria
1 Newly sprouted Red Tiger Lotus
1 Newly sprouted unknown Aponogeton bulb
4 fairly large marimo balls
a little bit of riccia
and lastly a few sprigs of willow moss
The tank will soon also have:
a bunch of mini moss
a bunch of christmas moss
1 bunch of Rotala Macrandra
1 bunch of Hygrophila Rosanervig
1 bunch of Ludwigia Glandulosa
1 bunch of Alternanthera Reineckii
1 bunch of Myriophyllum Tuberculatum
1 bunch of Proserpinaca Palustris
Obviously, this is to many plants for the tank and the extras will find themselves in another tank.
Oh the tank has fish too
1 clown pleco
1 banjo cat
3 green fire tetras
2 neon tetras
2 glowlight tetras
2 x-ray tetras
2 von rio tetras
1 buenos aires tetra
1 glass bloodfin tetra
1 rosey high fi tetra
1 minor red serpa tetra
2 otos
1 hillstream loach
1 harlequin rasbora
4 dwarf african frogs
5 Mystery snails
2 bamboo shrimp
a bunch of ghost shrimp
1 pond snail
and sadly the 3 long fin danios the wife had to have....
I know thats alot of life to put in a 29 gallon and some are going with the excess plants into another tank. However, the tank is highly over filtered and is handling the bioload pretty well.