Hi All,
I am set on replacing the living room tank with a Fluval Flex 57l tank as the one I have currently is limited in high and light due to a shelf being directly above the tank! Anyway, I have watched George Farmers video on his scape and feel inspired to create one similair:
At around 4:00mins he plants a Sagittaria subulata as a foreground plant, which I believe grows fairly quickly under the right conditions.. I'm going to follow the scape to get some practise, but make a couple of changes to the CO2 dosing and add a solenoid as I can't add manual doses daily before the lights. Dosing wise, I'll use the EI method as I do for my other tanks...
In his latest interview style video here:
he mentions that it's becoming big and taking over the tank (6.00mins). My question is, how do you control a plant like that without making it look like a bad haircut day?
Would another plant be more suitable, or could it have been a mistake to add this plant?
Thanks,
Chris
I am set on replacing the living room tank with a Fluval Flex 57l tank as the one I have currently is limited in high and light due to a shelf being directly above the tank! Anyway, I have watched George Farmers video on his scape and feel inspired to create one similair:
At around 4:00mins he plants a Sagittaria subulata as a foreground plant, which I believe grows fairly quickly under the right conditions.. I'm going to follow the scape to get some practise, but make a couple of changes to the CO2 dosing and add a solenoid as I can't add manual doses daily before the lights. Dosing wise, I'll use the EI method as I do for my other tanks...
In his latest interview style video here:
he mentions that it's becoming big and taking over the tank (6.00mins). My question is, how do you control a plant like that without making it look like a bad haircut day?
Would another plant be more suitable, or could it have been a mistake to add this plant?
Thanks,
Chris