macapowder
New Member
Hello!
I set up my first aquarium about a week ago (54L will have 1 betta). It has 2 floating plants (duckweed and limnobium) and the ones that sit on the ground are plastic. I didn't have the budget to get all natural plants from the start so I'll gradually add them.
I later realized my substrate only consists of sand and gravel. I also found out there are these things called root tablets. Are there any aquarium plants that can live just fine in the sand (adding root tablets if needed)? I would love it if the plants are also beginner friendly.
Another thing to note is that my duckweed came with a few detritus worms and they are most probably resting in the sand. Will they eat the roots? From most I read they're not a reason of concern and I can keep their population at ok levels by regular cleaning and gravel vacuuming.
Also, with new plants, do I just stick them in the sand like that?
I set up my first aquarium about a week ago (54L will have 1 betta). It has 2 floating plants (duckweed and limnobium) and the ones that sit on the ground are plastic. I didn't have the budget to get all natural plants from the start so I'll gradually add them.
I later realized my substrate only consists of sand and gravel. I also found out there are these things called root tablets. Are there any aquarium plants that can live just fine in the sand (adding root tablets if needed)? I would love it if the plants are also beginner friendly.
Another thing to note is that my duckweed came with a few detritus worms and they are most probably resting in the sand. Will they eat the roots? From most I read they're not a reason of concern and I can keep their population at ok levels by regular cleaning and gravel vacuuming.
Also, with new plants, do I just stick them in the sand like that?