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What plants can you plant in just gravel? I have a 10G that i'm thinking of planting, low or medium lights i'm thinking
What plants can you plant in just gravel? I have a 10G that i'm thinking of planting, low or medium lights i'm thinking
Honestly? Most. What are you looking at?
I have Amazon swords , water wisteria, nana Anubis on gravel and they grew a new leaf every week except the nana Anubis that is a slow grower indeed. I don't have CO2 and I have low light conditions and they still grew.
I'm not familiar with that light, I really like Finnex lights for planted tanks.
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I used a Finnex fuge ray on a 10 gal that was in around the $35 range, I think there is a finnex stingray in in the $30 range, the fuge ray grew dwarf hair grass in a 10 which I see as kinda a proving ground for lights, if it will grow dhg it will grow most anything. As far as cheaper I don't have any recommendations, a decent led light will run in that range. With fluorescent or CFL lighting you could diy a setup cheaper.
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Would this lightning work for them? Or what do you recommend? View attachment 296719
I was looking at that lighting awhile back and the finnex planted 24/7 but I heard those stop working after 6 months so I backed off.
I am using that method for my lighting because I don't need good lighting but eventually I am upgrading to the finnex lighting 24/7
Had my Finnex light for 2 years, would happily recommend one, nor a single led has burned out. Heard great things about the 24/7 but if you don't plan to use the moonlight or time fade features than a cheaper Finnex will suffice. The fuge ray has on off on switch for red/blue/white, off, or blue moonlights.
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That Nicrew is super bright and feels cheaply made. I'm glad you're looking in other directions.
Do you have any recommendations? Just trying to see all my options