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    My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

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    Hi Guy

    I am really new to planted tank, have zero knowledge on this hobby. All advise welcome 😊

    Below is my initial setup, still don't know what background plant, transition plant or foreground plant to buy, because I have zero knowledge 😝

    Do share your suggestion as I progress 😃

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Looks good so far. How big is the tank? What is the plant that you have in there currently?

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Those are mini nana which I bought from LFS. I just dropped them in. They are not planted yet.

    Tank : 60x40x48(HT)
    Temp: 27-29C
    Co2: Yes
    Chiller: no (I hope no)
    light: Beamworks Hi Lumen 60 (Plant) 28W

    Do you have any suggestion for the plants?
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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    You can look at some simple stem plants which are not too difficult to grow. Refer to the Tropica list and look for the EASY category. You can also eyeball the intermediate as well since you have co2.

    http://tropica.com/en

    Off hand, these are interesting plants for consideration:
    Foreground: Hairgrass, Monte Carlo
    Mid ground - Alternanthera Reinecki Sp Mini, Eriocaulon series, Blyxa Japonica, Pearl Grass (MM or HM) etc
    Background - Too many to name.

    I suggest that you take a look and come up with a concept. It is after all your own expression of art as well. You can ask for recommendations for pockets of spaces of plants but I think the tank should be something you do yourself.

    The hardscape looks very good for a beginner. Time to plan for the plants
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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    One more thing. Take the nanas out of the soil. It is not meant to be planted into the soil.
    Holy is the Lord, God Almighty ! The Earth is filled with His Glory !
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    Ferts: Dry Mixture/Dr Mallicks. Temp: 26 degrees Substrate: ADA Amazonia

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Thank you Philippians.

    The list of plants helps a lot. I will be hunting for plants all over Singapore now.

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    The following LFS has got a wide selection of plants:

    Fishybusiness
    Greenchapter
    Aquatic Avenue
    Holy is the Lord, God Almighty ! The Earth is filled with His Glory !
    90 x 50 x 50 cm tank: Eheim 2217; ANS CO2 Solenoid with 60mm intense bazooka; Zetlight 6400; Teco 500 Chiller; Borneo Wild Steel inlet/outlet
    Ferts: Dry Mixture/Dr Mallicks. Temp: 26 degrees Substrate: ADA Amazonia

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Tied some Christmas moss to the wood. Added a few plant, and shifted a few rock ��
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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    I have added "Anubias Afzelii" to the left as a back ground plant and planting it directly into the substrate, will that work as a background plant?

    Have a bunch of "Anubias Gabon" at the middle behind the rock, also planted into the substrate.

    As Philipians have pointed out, Nanas should not be planted into substrate, so now i tied it to Lava rocks.

    I am curious, does all Anusbias Family need to be tied to driftwood/Rocks or some spieces can be planted directly?

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Realcaster View Post
    I have added "Anubias Afzelii" to the left as a back ground plant and planting it directly into the substrate, will that work as a background plant?

    Have a bunch of "Anubias Gabon" at the middle behind the rock, also planted into the substrate.

    As Philipians have pointed out, Nanas should not be planted into substrate, so now i tied it to Lava rocks.

    I am curious, does all Anusbias Family need to be tied to driftwood/Rocks or some spieces can be planted directly?
    Yes, all anubias should be tied and not planted

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by BMcK View Post
    Yes, all anubias should be tied and not planted

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    Thanks, a newbie mistake again. Will have to go LFS shopping again during lunch time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Realcaster View Post
    Thanks, a newbie mistake again. Will have to go LFS shopping again during lunch time
    No problem, we've all been newbies before

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Just completed most of my planting.... but hmmm water temp is averaging at 29C .... Just tell me straight in the face

    DO I NEED A CHILLER !!


    List of my plants
    -Christmoss
    -MC
    -Mini Taco
    -Anubias
    -Ludwiga
    -Java Fern (Windelov)

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Realcaster View Post
    DO I NEED A CHILLER !!
    No need chiller... unless you have extra $$$ to burn and itchy fingers want to buy more equipment.
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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Lol... Now my tank is at 28.5 deg with the fan blowing... Not sure if my Mini Japanese hair grass will survive....

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    I think out of your plant list the most affected by temperature should be Christmas moss. Never had success with Christmas moss at higher temperature all turn brown for me.

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Realcaster View Post
    Lol... Now my tank is at 28.5 deg with the fan blowing... Not sure if my Mini Japanese hair grass will survive....
    Hairgrass can grow well in normal room temperatures... my tanks average 28-30°C and those plants grow without issues.

    Here is an example: http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...Edge-quot-Tank!
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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by qool View Post
    I think out of your plant list the most affected by temperature should be Christmas moss. Never had success with Christmas moss at higher temperature all turn brown for me.
    My christmass miss is showing lots of light green tips. Does it means it's growing ?

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Now I am adding live stocks

    1. 30pcs X Rummy Nose
    2. 4pcs X Oto
    3. 10ps X Red Rili shrimps (XL)

    I try to choose those that can survive in 28-30C water. Fingers are still very itchy .... Lol.
    How about Cory ? Saw the Brazilian Golden Cory looks really nice.

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    Re: My first attempt to landscape a planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Realcaster View Post
    My christmass miss is showing lots of light green tips. Does it means it's growing ?
    If still green after 1 week means you are good. I had one tank around 28 degree and it never remain green for long. After 1 week all turn brown even with good flow and fert regime.

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