Steve Smith
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Hey all. Some may know I'm getting an 80cm arcadia luminaire soon, and re-doing my 80cm tank. I realised that a piece of redmoor that I've had kicking about for some time would be great. I looked at it from a new angle the other day and loved it!
Anyhow, this is what I was thinking:
I've not finished painting in plants yet, as I haven't fully decided what else I want in there. Basically the 2 plants represented in the pic are Staurogyn and some riccia on small flat stones.
I have a feeling the wood is larger too, maybe it'd have both prongs sticking out of the water. I did this from memory
Anyhow, my plant list so far are:
Staurogyne
riccia
Fissidens Fontanus
Weeping/peacock moss
Eleocharis Acicularis/parvula
Java fern "Needle"
Some plants I'd like to include:
Hemianthus Micranthemoides
Myriophyllum mattogrossense (if I can source it)
Anubias "petite" maybe
Rotala "Nanjenshan"
Any other suggestions on stems for behind the wood?
I'll be going pressurised CO2, 4x24w T5, Tropica TPN+, tropica or ADA amazonia substrate, probably dosing small amounts of easycarbo too. Filtration is Tetratec EX700. Tank is 80x30x30cm which is ~ 70 litres.
Anyhow, this is what I was thinking:
I've not finished painting in plants yet, as I haven't fully decided what else I want in there. Basically the 2 plants represented in the pic are Staurogyn and some riccia on small flat stones.
I have a feeling the wood is larger too, maybe it'd have both prongs sticking out of the water. I did this from memory
Anyhow, my plant list so far are:
Staurogyne
riccia
Fissidens Fontanus
Weeping/peacock moss
Eleocharis Acicularis/parvula
Java fern "Needle"
Some plants I'd like to include:
Hemianthus Micranthemoides
Myriophyllum mattogrossense (if I can source it)
Anubias "petite" maybe
Rotala "Nanjenshan"
Any other suggestions on stems for behind the wood?
I'll be going pressurised CO2, 4x24w T5, Tropica TPN+, tropica or ADA amazonia substrate, probably dosing small amounts of easycarbo too. Filtration is Tetratec EX700. Tank is 80x30x30cm which is ~ 70 litres.