I know that I want Anubias barteri "Nana" (anyone have any for CCA or GWAPA meeting?) and i am thinking of trying a moss attached to a piece of driftwood (any suggestions on the moss?). Looking for a good background plant.
The tank will have 56watts of T5 power!!
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Suggestions for stocking a 20High
Suggestions for stocking a 20High
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Moss any but Java, here is a good link to most of the moss that is out there
http://www.aquamoss.net/
Background, hmmmm, Blyxa aubertii...... maybe a little big, what are you going for? Something across all the back or groupings of stems across the back?
For ideas I somethings browse tanks here http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2007.cgi
They usually have a list of plants that are in there, you'll recognize a few of the club members tanks as well
http://www.aquamoss.net/
Background, hmmmm, Blyxa aubertii...... maybe a little big, what are you going for? Something across all the back or groupings of stems across the back?
For ideas I somethings browse tanks here http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2007.cgi
They usually have a list of plants that are in there, you'll recognize a few of the club members tanks as well
For moss I liked:
Fissidens fontanus (what they called US Fissidens)
Taiwan Moss
Peacock Moss
Flame Moss
Anyone keeping any of these?
I think I want to do groupings across the back. Keep in mind that I am not really aquascaping yet, I am just keeping different plants. I want to see what I like (and can grow) and then I will try to make a tank "look nice".
Fissidens fontanus (what they called US Fissidens)
Taiwan Moss
Peacock Moss
Flame Moss
Anyone keeping any of these?
I think I want to do groupings across the back. Keep in mind that I am not really aquascaping yet, I am just keeping different plants. I want to see what I like (and can grow) and then I will try to make a tank "look nice".
Michael Hill
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The CCA meeting is this Saturday.
I was looking at the tank photos in the link Jeff provided and one of the plants a liked in multiple tanks was the Hygrophila corymbosa augustifolia.
Will both of those mosses attach itself (eventually) to a piece of driftwood? I also have a piece in one of the 50's that I would like to see covered.
Thanks guys!
I was looking at the tank photos in the link Jeff provided and one of the plants a liked in multiple tanks was the Hygrophila corymbosa augustifolia.
Will both of those mosses attach itself (eventually) to a piece of driftwood? I also have a piece in one of the 50's that I would like to see covered.
Thanks guys!
Michael Hill
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There is no big rush, I can wait for the GWAPA meeting (or longer).
Thanks
Thanks
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