onetwothree
Member
Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of cycling my tank via the 'plant and wait' method, as advised by many members of this forum. However, one thing I've noticed is that much of the advises suggests heavy planting, and looking at alot of peoples tanks, mine seems rather empty for a 125L! I quite like the 'clean' aesthetic of a relatively sparsely planted tank. I've planted a concerntation of plants in the centre within some wood/rock formations, and am currenting growing a strong coverage of duckweed across the top.
Would increasing the density of plants hold any benefits? Primarily in terms of ability to process more waste, reducing time to add more fish etc.
See image below
https://ibb.co/KmbPgBw
Advise appreciated!
I'm currently in the process of cycling my tank via the 'plant and wait' method, as advised by many members of this forum. However, one thing I've noticed is that much of the advises suggests heavy planting, and looking at alot of peoples tanks, mine seems rather empty for a 125L! I quite like the 'clean' aesthetic of a relatively sparsely planted tank. I've planted a concerntation of plants in the centre within some wood/rock formations, and am currenting growing a strong coverage of duckweed across the top.
Would increasing the density of plants hold any benefits? Primarily in terms of ability to process more waste, reducing time to add more fish etc.
See image below
https://ibb.co/KmbPgBw
Advise appreciated!