That is madness!
Okay, we are going to play a game of "What do you call that plant?" Really not a game, just curious of what you've got in there. So, please fill in the plant names for the letters below (A-R) and add any I've missed (like growing below M). It is one thing to see plants in a catalog; seeing them in someone's tank helps put things in perspective. Here you go:
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Holy alphabet batman, ..Ok..it will take a few minutes. I will do a little googling to get the spelling right...
No rush...Take your time. Have fun with plant names and auto-correct
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Nice ��. I'd love to have my tank look like your's one day. Mine is a huge work in progress with a big shopping list. Where did you get your true Rotala indica from?
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That is amazing! Beautiful.
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With a tank that size you can afford the space for diversity and elbow room to grow things out. Try that with a 20g long Decent foot print for the volume but there's only so much that fits into a 30"x12" space.
Uh-oh...that limno looks like a freaking palm tree in YOUR tank. It's gorgeous though.
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Thanks bud,..the limno does get pretty darn big..some of the older stalks are the size of a finger...
I wouldn't mind having a second small tank to do some aquascaping in,..the equipment needed would be a lot cheaper..I wouldn't mind a small shrimp tank...
A small (5-20g) low light shrimp tank will allow for some nice hardscape, low maintenance plants, and little algae. I have one and I only add root tablets and feed the shrimp. Mostly crypts and moss, I've added lemon Bacopa, Ammania bonsai, water lettuce, and star repens to liven it up. It houses RCS and MTS.
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Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish could be another option. They are very cool! I had one a while back. Here was mine a couple months before he died: View attachment 259496
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Crayfish would be pretty cool. What kind of water params do the need in comparison to shrimp...?