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Help me pick a foreground!

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Mulling over a foreground for the 180g, sort of narrowed it down, but help me decide on stuff - and if there is one you'd think would be rgeat not listed, by all means, advise away!

HC - sooo pretty, but I'm a little wary of a carpet like this in a 180g tank.

Ultricularia Gramnifolia - no experience with it, but looks neat.

Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis - no experience with it, really looks neat, am leaning towards this one.

Hairgrass - really pretty when done well. Really awful with algae. A little scared to do it, frankly, knowing I may be in for the new tank algae bloom.

C. Parva - it'd take a mountain of it for a total foreround of it, bit a really neat plant!

Which would you do, why, why not, what others would you think of?
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Post by krisw »

I've found Utricularia to be really neat looking, but a lot of work to maintain, as it's easily uprooted, particularly by cories or other fish that root around.

There are also a few others to consider:

Marsilea quadrafolia

Ranalisma Rostrata

Micro Chainsword

If it were my tank, I'd probably do the Marsilea quadrafolia or C. parva just for maintenance reasons. The Lilaeopsis may be a good choice as well, but you may run into the same algae problems as hairgrass. Note that I've never had good success with Lilaeopsis, so take my word with a grain of salt because others here have grown it beautifully.
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Post by maddog10 »

I vote for the Micro Chainsword, and you should get more than you need :wink:
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Post by krisw »

The only bad thing about micro chainsword and ranalisma rostrata is that it grows so quickly, that it eventually chokes itself out, and starts sending runner over rocks, wood, etc. It's a fantastic carpet plant, but it depends on how much work Dave want to put into maintaining it. Honestly, you're going to have to maintain anything at some point. Chain sword may be a good plant to help you get over your first "new tank" algae bloom, though, since it is such a faster grower.
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

I'd go with either Marselia or hairgrass. Maintenance on a large tank is
SUCH a pain and you want to minimize that as much as possible.
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Post by ingg »

Gonna be there no matter what I think. Even quadrifolia grows like crazy for the foreground - only minuta grows slow for me, hehe.

Was thinking clover in the beginning, as I like how it reminds one of glosso, but aquaspot won't ship it to the US...
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

Anubias nana petite foreground!
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Post by Jeff120 »

Downoi

Parva would look nice as well
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Post by jcali10 »

Do you like this one? Lobelia cardinalis small form. Aquaspot sells it too, but it looks red as it was probably grown emersed.

http://www.aquabotanicstore.com/category_s/20.htm
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Post by Aaron »

I vote for hairgrass...parvulus to be specific.
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