LCieParagon
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Hello all
I currently have a 40G Breeder tank that's cycling as we speak. I'm filtering with peat and using blackwater extract. I have sand now as a base but I will add oak leaves and almond leaves as well. There are also 6 pieces of driftwood.
I have a beautiful Fugeray 2 light with dual 7000K LEDs. And a CO2 system in place.
I know that most blackwater biotopes are devoid of vegetation, but there are some that are heavily planted which I want this to be. What plants can survive the low pH and the tea colored water? Swords? Crypts? Ferns? Any helferi plants? Anubias?
Thanks!
I currently have a 40G Breeder tank that's cycling as we speak. I'm filtering with peat and using blackwater extract. I have sand now as a base but I will add oak leaves and almond leaves as well. There are also 6 pieces of driftwood.
I have a beautiful Fugeray 2 light with dual 7000K LEDs. And a CO2 system in place.
I know that most blackwater biotopes are devoid of vegetation, but there are some that are heavily planted which I want this to be. What plants can survive the low pH and the tea colored water? Swords? Crypts? Ferns? Any helferi plants? Anubias?
Thanks!