What plants would be best suited for a cold water planted tank? Information about my tank:
70 litres (18 Gallons)
60l x 30w x 40h in cm (approx 24l x 12w x 16h in inches)
Water hardness 105ppm or 5.5dH
pH 7.5
Temp: 18 degrees Celsius after a water change and 20 degrees Celsius on average.
No co2 used.
Ammonia and nitrites 0ppm and nitrites 20ppm.
No special substrate is used right now, would it be better to stick with gravel and use root tabs or put a nutrient rich substrate underneath the gravel as that stuff is expensive? The water will also be dosed with liquid fertiliser for stem plants.
Stocking is (right now) 6 wcmm and 3 platy, though the platy will soon be rehomed as water is too soft, I will increase the school of wcmm and get a (few) algae eaters (corydoras? I’ve heard pepper, panda and bronze are good with colder water and are good substrate cleaners but not algae eaters) and maybe some shrimp or snails for the wall algae.
Are there any plants that can survive in these conditions? I currently have Blue Stricta, which was bought pretty bad quality but is getting better, and staurogyne repens tissue culture, which is not doing too good as I need to get nutrients for it. The aim is to have a moderate-heavy planted tank with a few anubias, Java ferns and some Java moss on hardscape.
Quick question, does a heavily planted tank limit the space a fish has to swim in or do they swim throughout the plants? And does anybody know of a good online aquatic shop in Australia to use in lockdown?
Thank you for taking the time to read through and respond, I can’t wait to finally start a planted tank.
70 litres (18 Gallons)
60l x 30w x 40h in cm (approx 24l x 12w x 16h in inches)
Water hardness 105ppm or 5.5dH
pH 7.5
Temp: 18 degrees Celsius after a water change and 20 degrees Celsius on average.
No co2 used.
Ammonia and nitrites 0ppm and nitrites 20ppm.
No special substrate is used right now, would it be better to stick with gravel and use root tabs or put a nutrient rich substrate underneath the gravel as that stuff is expensive? The water will also be dosed with liquid fertiliser for stem plants.
Stocking is (right now) 6 wcmm and 3 platy, though the platy will soon be rehomed as water is too soft, I will increase the school of wcmm and get a (few) algae eaters (corydoras? I’ve heard pepper, panda and bronze are good with colder water and are good substrate cleaners but not algae eaters) and maybe some shrimp or snails for the wall algae.
Are there any plants that can survive in these conditions? I currently have Blue Stricta, which was bought pretty bad quality but is getting better, and staurogyne repens tissue culture, which is not doing too good as I need to get nutrients for it. The aim is to have a moderate-heavy planted tank with a few anubias, Java ferns and some Java moss on hardscape.
Quick question, does a heavily planted tank limit the space a fish has to swim in or do they swim throughout the plants? And does anybody know of a good online aquatic shop in Australia to use in lockdown?
Thank you for taking the time to read through and respond, I can’t wait to finally start a planted tank.