the most common and suitable plants will be :
- Anubias species (coffeefolia, barteri, nana etc)
- Cryptocoryne (wendtii, balansae etc)
- Hairgrass
- moss species
- Java ferns
- bolbitis
See an example attached that i once created.
the most common and suitable plants will be :
- Anubias species (coffeefolia, barteri, nana etc)
- Cryptocoryne (wendtii, balansae etc)
- Hairgrass
- moss species
- Java ferns
- bolbitis
See an example attached that i once created.
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Most aquatic plants are low light plants....down to the LCP (Light Compensation point where photosynthesis equals to respiration) that is. As long as you provide ample CO2/Macros/Micros for that given amount of light they should do well. More light equals more demand on CO2 and nutrients from the plants.
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Peter Gwee
Your lights are maginal for most plants. Those plants mentioned by Lorba are quite safe bet.Originally Posted by iplant
It is good that you have a chiller. Lower temperature might help some plants cope with lower light level.
Hygrophila polysperma, Valisneria americana, Hydrocotyle leucocephala and some Echinodorus sp. are other plants you can consider.
BC
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