I got 2 bunched plants at my local petco, because I liked the idea of the benefits natural plants have over fakes. I did my research got some fertilizer/food tablets to put in the substrate (they were API I believe, if that matters) I read tabs are better than fluid ones because they're near the roots and help most, so I got them to help start my plants take root, I plan to get liquid stuff later to put tabs one month and liquid the next and swap because the tabs are expensive and fluid is MUCH cheaper here, but I still get why tabs are better.
one step the internet was vague on was lighting, it never specifically said the uv lighting was needed, thankfully being a reptile owner and knowing UV lights I specifically searched if UV was the lighting needed, so I got my 10watt UV CFL bulbs 2 days after planting for my 10 gal. I have had one leaf and stem rot off a plan already but the rest seem ok for now, but if things continue what's something I need to look or test into?
I'm also going to add more plants as these grow so I can give my betta plenty of hiding spaces because he's not terribly fond of the new bright lights. For now I have the 2 bunches I got and a few silk plants so its not bare. Any good hardy species to suggest? I was dumb and through out the plastic containers my plants had and didn't realize not all plants work in the same environment so its a trial at this point I guess.
I currently have the colored acrylic coated gravel in my aquarium, but to go more natural I've been thinking about switching to sand, been told play sand when all cleaned out is good, is this ok for the roots or would they not be able to breathe? the person I asked doesn't have live plants. If not if the gravel I have ok or does it need to be the special planting substrate gravel?
Also I read a lot of things in this forum about CO2 canisters. I have honestly never heard anything about these! Are they important in a planted tank? The fertilizer/food tablets were to add in CO2, so i'm a little confused I have a 10gal tank, nothing explaining the canisters mentioned size so is the fact that I have a small tank why I've never heard of them or seen them in my pet chain stores?
~Thanks, Sarah
one step the internet was vague on was lighting, it never specifically said the uv lighting was needed, thankfully being a reptile owner and knowing UV lights I specifically searched if UV was the lighting needed, so I got my 10watt UV CFL bulbs 2 days after planting for my 10 gal. I have had one leaf and stem rot off a plan already but the rest seem ok for now, but if things continue what's something I need to look or test into?
I'm also going to add more plants as these grow so I can give my betta plenty of hiding spaces because he's not terribly fond of the new bright lights. For now I have the 2 bunches I got and a few silk plants so its not bare. Any good hardy species to suggest? I was dumb and through out the plastic containers my plants had and didn't realize not all plants work in the same environment so its a trial at this point I guess.
I currently have the colored acrylic coated gravel in my aquarium, but to go more natural I've been thinking about switching to sand, been told play sand when all cleaned out is good, is this ok for the roots or would they not be able to breathe? the person I asked doesn't have live plants. If not if the gravel I have ok or does it need to be the special planting substrate gravel?
Also I read a lot of things in this forum about CO2 canisters. I have honestly never heard anything about these! Are they important in a planted tank? The fertilizer/food tablets were to add in CO2, so i'm a little confused I have a 10gal tank, nothing explaining the canisters mentioned size so is the fact that I have a small tank why I've never heard of them or seen them in my pet chain stores?
~Thanks, Sarah