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    suggestion for planted tank

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    Hi fellow AQ members,

    I would like your suggestion for my existing setup w co2.

    Initially, the space in the middle of the tank was taken up by cabomba and elodea but as time pass I realised that the lower half of the stem plants started to yellow and the leaves started dropping.

    As a result, theres a lot of mulm inside my tank.

    Only yesterday, I pulled up all the unsightly stem plants and sucked up all the rotting leaves etc. Then I realised there's still a bit of space for me to do planting. Or is it?

    No more stem plants with aerial roots, any other usggestions?
    Or should I grow out the tape grass to fill up the tank?

    Cheers.
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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    :existing setup with co2

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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    Thank you for correcting your short form. Do note though, that with a number of minutes, the system will actually allow you to edit your original post.

    If you fill the tank with the Valisneria, it would be very uninteresting. A different mid-height plant would be better. Perhaps Cryptocoryne. It will add a different colour to your tank as well. Did you put substrate fertilisers? If not, get something like Root Monster which you can insert into your existing substrate.

    Whatever you choose, try to get something that is a different colour or at least a much different shade of green, mid-height and with different shaped and sized leaves from yor existing plants.
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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by vinz View Post
    Thank you for correcting your short form. Do note though, that with a number of minutes, the system will actually allow you to edit your original post.

    If you fill the tank with the Valisneria, it would be very uninteresting. A different mid-height plant would be better. Perhaps Cryptocoryne. It will add a different colour to your tank as well. Did you put substrate fertilisers? If not, get something like Root Monster which you can insert into your existing substrate.

    Whatever you choose, try to get something that is a different colour or at least a much different shade of green, mid-height and with different shaped and sized leaves from yor existing plants.
    Hi Vinz, suggestion taken I got substrate fertiliser on one side of the tank ADA amazonia covered with lapis sand. Area already taken by the tapegrass. Maybe I need root monster If I want to grow crypt.

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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    Cryptocoryne definitely do better with a fertile substrate. Root Monster is just one choice. Probably a good idea to check out the offerings by other brands too.
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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    you can add rocks or woods, make it more interesting
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    Re: suggestion for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    you can add rocks or woods, make it more interesting

    Time to go shopping....

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