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    My 2 ft Planter Tank

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    Hi all

    After everyone's comments... I have rescaped my 2 ft tank.. also change driftwood and everything.. I have not completed yet but let me know how is it so far and any suggestions moving forward...

    Flora
    Rotala Macarandra
    Crypto Balansae, Becketti
    E Tenellus, E Augustifolius
    Ludwigia Inllinata "Green"
    Eriocaulon Cinereum
    Lobelia Cardinalis

    Fauna

    10 cardinals
    2 blue tetra
    5 pencils
    1 cory
    cherry, yamoto, camelia shrimps, snails

    Mine is a low light maintanence tank..


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    hi there, hmmmm i think if yours is low light, remove the macarandra, it is a high light plant. Ovcerall not too bad but theres a hole in the right-centre area which you might wanna see to
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    Yes, Rotala macarandra is a demanding plant and needs high light in order to do well, you can probably replace that with Ludwiga repens which is not so demanding. Eriocaulon Cinereum is not that easy as well.

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    I heard about that too.... well we'll see...

    my cinerum is flowering so I think it should be ok...

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