Chiroptera
Aquarium Advice Freak
I love the way a lot of the carpet plants look, but not necessarily when the ENTIRE tank is covered. If too much starts growing in areas I don't want it to, can I simply pick out and remove/sell the excess plants? Or should I be looking for more tame plants that won't overtake my tank?
Also, are there any other small plants that would be good clumped together that don't reproduce and spread like crazy? I'm doing a large (probably 125) tank with sand or really fine gravel substrate (depending on the plants now) and a large manzanita branch, and I want some smaller, short, fore-ground plants to put in the front/middle.
The only other plants will be one or two larger plants to hide the equipment in the back, unsure of what to get though. It'll depend on the foreground plants.
Also, are there any other small plants that would be good clumped together that don't reproduce and spread like crazy? I'm doing a large (probably 125) tank with sand or really fine gravel substrate (depending on the plants now) and a large manzanita branch, and I want some smaller, short, fore-ground plants to put in the front/middle.
The only other plants will be one or two larger plants to hide the equipment in the back, unsure of what to get though. It'll depend on the foreground plants.