Generally I think all plants need Co2 to photosynthesis.
Many can do without them but they do not thrive well etc, if you want them to be lush or show there best.
Hi all
Recently bought a tank, about 60cm in length. Filed it up with this HELP Advanced Soil for plants and capped it with some rather coarse sand to stop the soil from clouding up the water (originally dumped water straight onto the soil which resulted in the water being black for a couple of days).
Now that the water is nice and clear I would like to get some plants in there. I'm thinking that this will also help speed up the cycling process? And in any case it looks nicer than an empty tank.
Could anyone please recommend some hardy plants and what to look out for when planting them? I've also got a light which is quite bright but it only has like one setting (lol). Also I hear some plants can't be planted in substrate and need to be attached to wood and rocks?
Also wonder where is a good place to get plants? Would be easier if the staff know the ang moh names. I live in Pasir Ris so probably will go Pasir Ris Farmway or something this weekend to look at plants.
Thanks!
EDIT: I seem to have posted this on the wrong section, I would be grateful if any mod could move it to the beginner's section
Generally I think all plants need Co2 to photosynthesis.
Many can do without them but they do not thrive well etc, if you want them to be lush or show there best.
All plants need co2 but i think your question is about low requirement plants that does not need co2 injection into the tank right? Check out my blog below for the information you need. Should be able to answer your questions
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Hi Saint888
Can those be planted into the soil? Notice that some plants need to be grown on rocks/driftwood and some shops sell them already on wood and such. My tank quite small so I don't think I will be getting my own driftwood... so for those already growing on wood when bought can I just leave them on the substrate?
For moss, if I weigh it on the substrate with something will it eventually attach to it and spread?
Yes.. u can leave the wood on the substrate.
for moss yes also.. but can look quite messy if you don’t tie it to some drift wood or something
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