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Carpeting?

Fisherman0

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I have a 90 litre tank and was just wondering what substrate I would need to carpet my tank? At the moment I have gravel and it isn't very fine. I don't think this will be a good substrate for planted my tank. Could anybody reccomend me? Preferably low tech set up :) thanks in advance! :)
 
Colombo Florabase is a fav of mine, smaller bags have a finer grain and it's quite good for using up excess nutrients and storing them till they're needed.
 
Okay thanks, that looks good. Where could I go from there? Do you have any suggestions as to what I could put into my tank as far as plants go? I am completely new to this so though I could get some info from here? :) Thanks for the help!
 
What lighting do you have? T5? T8? LED? And wattage roughly? That will depend on low tech, high tech, ferts, CO2 etc?
 
The light that came with the tank as sold to me is a Arcadia Original Tropical Lamp 24" - 600mm long 1" diam 18 watt. However I think I will need to upgrade if I am going to have a planted tank right? Sorry about the stupid questions, only just started looking at doing this! Any advice/suggestions welcome...
 
That's very low lighting, low tech very slow growth will be your best bet mate, just dosing a little ferts from time to time if the plants start to suffer, you may get away with no dosing at all tho.

Swords, Java Ferns, Crypts, Mosses & Anubias would be your best bet.
 
If you dont get a plant substrate then consider sand with root tabs. You could try carpeting with dwarf sag, although it will be quite slow so start with a lot
 
That's very low lighting, low tech very slow growth will be your best bet mate, just dosing a little ferts from time to time if the plants start to suffer, you may get away with no dosing at all tho.

Swords, Java Ferns, Crypts, Mosses & Anubias would be your best bet.

Do you think I should get a better, stronger light so that my plants grow quicker?
 
Not if you wanna stick with low tech, the lower the lighting the less effort involved.
 

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