When I plant tanks, I just buy a bunch of plants that look cool and then just put them generally wherever I have space. I do try to put background plants in the background, foreground plants in the front, etc, but I have yet to strategize and design a layout.
So, I end up with somewhat of a jungle, between my haphazard planting approach and the ability of algae to take advantage of my impatience and tendency to do what I want rather than what I should.
I'm trying to battle the hair algae in my tank, and I'm also starting to sense that it's a pretty chaotic layout.
Question: Can you take a look at the pic below and make some suggestions about what to put in the spot I circled? I think I want to pull out the wisteria I have there and put something else. I'm leaning toward something fast growing, but not dead set on it. I have CO2, so it doesn't have to be an easy plant (or plants.
Honestly, I would appreciate feedback on other aqua scaping measures you think would be helpful to make the scape prettier (understanding that getting the algae situation under control is job 1 ).
Thanks for any suggestions you can make!
So, I end up with somewhat of a jungle, between my haphazard planting approach and the ability of algae to take advantage of my impatience and tendency to do what I want rather than what I should.
I'm trying to battle the hair algae in my tank, and I'm also starting to sense that it's a pretty chaotic layout.
Question: Can you take a look at the pic below and make some suggestions about what to put in the spot I circled? I think I want to pull out the wisteria I have there and put something else. I'm leaning toward something fast growing, but not dead set on it. I have CO2, so it doesn't have to be an easy plant (or plants.
Honestly, I would appreciate feedback on other aqua scaping measures you think would be helpful to make the scape prettier (understanding that getting the algae situation under control is job 1 ).
Thanks for any suggestions you can make!