I've got a ten gallon with 24 watts of light over it on a fluorite substrate. It was my aquatic jungle to be inhabited by a couple of wee fish, but is presently a quarantine. I had intended to grow out some plants to help populate my main tank. My question is how many plants are too many for fish to still inhabit the thing?
I currently have;
8x 6-10" Egeria najas stalks (some floating)
~24 4-10" Egeria densa stalks (some floating)
1x double-fist sized bushel of Hornwort
1x fist sized bushel of Najas guadalupensis
3x 3-8" anubias (?)
2x Aponogeton crispus (with growth varying from 2" up to 12")
5x 4-8" Bacopa monieri stalks
1x small clump of Java moss tied down to a rock
2x 6" bunches of Hygrophila corymbosa
1x Momma pygmy chainsword with 6-8 established runners
2x 10" thick bunches of Hygrophila difformis
1x 8" Ceratopteris thalictroides
1x 3" Crypt. petchii
Presently I dose Excel every other day. If I've overdone it, I'll just have to move some to my other tank. Thanks for any advice!
I currently have;
8x 6-10" Egeria najas stalks (some floating)
~24 4-10" Egeria densa stalks (some floating)
1x double-fist sized bushel of Hornwort
1x fist sized bushel of Najas guadalupensis
3x 3-8" anubias (?)
2x Aponogeton crispus (with growth varying from 2" up to 12")
5x 4-8" Bacopa monieri stalks
1x small clump of Java moss tied down to a rock
2x 6" bunches of Hygrophila corymbosa
1x Momma pygmy chainsword with 6-8 established runners
2x 10" thick bunches of Hygrophila difformis
1x 8" Ceratopteris thalictroides
1x 3" Crypt. petchii
Presently I dose Excel every other day. If I've overdone it, I'll just have to move some to my other tank. Thanks for any advice!