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    3.5g nano planted tank

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    I decided to decommission shrimp tank for planted tank. Here are the information for this setup.

    Tank dimension: 31cm (L) by 19 cm (W) by 26cm (H)

    Filter: Atman HF-0400 Hang on Filter (450 litre/hr)

    Filter medias: sponge, active carbon and ceramic rings

    Light: 13W PL light

    Substrate: Black quartz

    Flora:

    - Java moss (on the driftwood)
    - Anubias nana (foreground)
    - Water Wisteria (left background)
    - Dwarf Rotala (right middleground)
    - Unidentified plant (right corner background)

    Fauna: I'm thinking of getting either sparkling gourami, pygmy cory, spotted blue eye or mosquito rasboras. Are they suitable for this nano tank? If yes, how many do I need to get for each species? A mix would be great too.

    Water temperature: 26 Celsius/78.8 Fahrenheit to 28 Celcius/82.4 Fahrenheit

    Other info: I'm adding liquid fertilizer (Seachem Flourish excel) daily but without Co2.

    1. Will the plants survive/thrive in this environment?

    2. Can anyone identify the unknown plant (right corner background) in Picture 3?

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    Picture 2:

    Picture 3:


    I did some research before buying and I hope I'm doing the right thing. All advices are appreciated. If you spot any mistakes, do let me know too. I'm here to learn. Thanks for viewing!

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    Re: 3.5g nano planted tank

    hey, are you using any plant soil or plant tablets?From what i see, your description stated substrate:black quartz. i think most of them or all of them are stem plants and the're supposed to be planted into the soil or else they will melt away. i don't know if i'm right actually Seachem Flourish excel is some sort of like CO2 and not liquid fertilizer. just my newbie opinion.

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    Re: 3.5g nano planted tank

    That very much correct, Seachem Excel is Co2 replacement, plant still need N, P, K and other trace mineral. All this can get it from either soil or fert dosing. Most importantly is light, more light = more fert. More light also mean more change of algae.

    picture 3 is look like Bacopa sp. Also Anubias nana should not be plant on the ground. You should not buried the rhizome, otherwise it will melt
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    Re: 3.5g nano planted tank

    Thanks for the advice guys. I'll try to get the fert like those you mentioned and soil if I plan to change the scape again. The rhizome of the Anubias nana isn't buried underground and it's above the ground. Nevertheless, I'll get a rock to attach to it soon. Also, am I right to say 4~5 hours of light is enough for now? (without the fert yet)

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