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Before I go out and buy some more plants, do you guys think I should add anymore hardscape?
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I do like the new scape. Just needs brightening up a touch in my opinion.
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I know this is a primarily crypt tank, but if you ever go back to stems, Bacopa caroliniana grows okay in lower light, takes trimming well, and provides a bright green color.
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If you have any interest in Bacopa, let me know. It grows fairly well in both my tanks (high tech 29 and low tech 10).
Definitely not wasting time. Nope.
If you have any interest in Bacopa, let me know. It grows fairly well in both my tanks (high tech 29 and low tech 10).
Definitely not wasting time. Nope.
+1 I have it in a high tech and low tech and it grows nicely.
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Great points on the use of CO2 in lower light. No, it's not needed but you get much more out of your plants with it.
Good discipline on the plant exclusions. I have a moss and algae only tank. With some floaters. Oh, the algae includes subwassertang and red moss.
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I agree with Fresh on the discipline. I'm not so strong.
Tank is looking good and I'm thinking of starting a low light too so I'm watching this one for sure. ?
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Has anyone ever bought from aquabid before? If so, do you know any of the good sellers (plant wise)?
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I've have not purchased from AquaBid before but I love browsing for good deals.
Two of the three plants you mentioned are available at aquariumplants.com (not the Vesuvius) as bare root specimens. You may want to check out the tissue culture section. Tons of plants there. You could always shoot them an email explaining that you have a low light setup and that are looking for non-stem tissue culture plants (looking for recommendations). I have found responses from them to be prompt and attentive.
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