dean
Member
Tore down my trigon 350 it's now sat empty
I'm aware of flow and design problems this shape tank cause
My initial idea is a huge upright piece of wood as a tree stump with plants growing on it and small low growing species all around to give it that flooded forest feel with maybe one or two other smaller bits of wood lay around base
Looking for suggestions for a low tech layout plant species
What substrate ? Best For low maintenance ?
What low growing species to cover the substrate ?
I know it's not going to be a carpet that not what I want, I want a more natural low maintenance tank
A few tall species at the rear to cover filter inlet
What's your thoughts
Fish stock will be small plecs/whiptails amano shrimp then main fish will be female Betta's
I'm aware of flow and design problems this shape tank cause
My initial idea is a huge upright piece of wood as a tree stump with plants growing on it and small low growing species all around to give it that flooded forest feel with maybe one or two other smaller bits of wood lay around base
Looking for suggestions for a low tech layout plant species
What substrate ? Best For low maintenance ?
What low growing species to cover the substrate ?
I know it's not going to be a carpet that not what I want, I want a more natural low maintenance tank
A few tall species at the rear to cover filter inlet
What's your thoughts
Fish stock will be small plecs/whiptails amano shrimp then main fish will be female Betta's