I have a 29g planted with currently a "horseshoe" arrangement - 2 faux mangrove stumps on either side (large on left, small on right), several scattered anacharis and delicate millfoil on left amongst the stump, some very good looking but faux hairgrass types in very back center (hopefully to be replaced by real soon), bacopa on right front and a sword (possibly amazon but unknown type) behind the stump on the corner. I also have several java ferns scattered, mostly under and sticking out from the stumps. The middle and front are currently left open.
I have 4 rainbow, a dwarf puffer, 6 octo-cats, a female fiddler and 6-10 ghost shrimp. 55w lighting and currently CO2 supplied by 2 2-liter DIY setups, which I replace the contents of one each week.
I am wanting to place something in the tank center. I have considered red ludwigia, possibly to replace the hairgrass in the back, but also possibly to have in tank center. I would like something in the tank center, something colorful but not too tall as I like the open middle. I also have the output of my HOT-Magnum canister filter blowing center front so whatever I place there will need to do well in a strong current. I have considered the real hairgrass possible in the middle with the ludwigia in back. any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick
I have 4 rainbow, a dwarf puffer, 6 octo-cats, a female fiddler and 6-10 ghost shrimp. 55w lighting and currently CO2 supplied by 2 2-liter DIY setups, which I replace the contents of one each week.
I am wanting to place something in the tank center. I have considered red ludwigia, possibly to replace the hairgrass in the back, but also possibly to have in tank center. I would like something in the tank center, something colorful but not too tall as I like the open middle. I also have the output of my HOT-Magnum canister filter blowing center front so whatever I place there will need to do well in a strong current. I have considered the real hairgrass possible in the middle with the ludwigia in back. any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick