David J
Fishaholic
Hi
I have just taken delivery of my first tropical aquarium, a Fluval Roma 90L. i have spent a few weeks reading up on fish and have a fair idea what stock i want but now need to gravel/sand, decoration and plants.
FYI, these are the fish I'm hoping to add.
Neon tetras, dwarf gourami, Pygmy cory, cherry shrimp, possibly honey gourami and maybe another group of small fish yet to be decided.
The tank was being delivered with bags of Dorset pea gravel. I've read that dwarf corys won't do well with this so I'm considering going for a much finer gravel or sand. I intend on having a piece of bogwood and some rocks. However, when looking into plants, I am very overwhelmed and finding it very difficult to decide.
Here are my thoughts so far:
I know I need to get a range of plants to go from the back to foreground. I know I need to create plenty of cover for the fish to make them more comfortable with places to hide. I am also reading that some floating plants will help the fish as some appreciate shaded areas.
My concerns/questions are:
I am worried that with me being a beginner with so much to learn about the fish themselves, that also having to learn about how to look after the plants will be too much. Am I worried about nothing? Will they pretty much just take care of themselves?
I am aware of the benefits live plants bring to the tanks. In light of my concern on maintenance etc, would it be a good idea to go for a mix of fake and live plants or should I choose one or the other?
As I said above, I am debating whether to go with gravel or sand. Does one have any benefit over the other when it comes to plants? Or, can I use a mixture ie mainly sand with a small area of gravel?
And here it is. The million dollar question. Based on the fish mentioned above, are there any particular plants you would recommend?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to sart a fish less cycle ASAP but want to do it right so won't start until I am sure I am reading and informed.
Many thanks,
David
I have just taken delivery of my first tropical aquarium, a Fluval Roma 90L. i have spent a few weeks reading up on fish and have a fair idea what stock i want but now need to gravel/sand, decoration and plants.
FYI, these are the fish I'm hoping to add.
Neon tetras, dwarf gourami, Pygmy cory, cherry shrimp, possibly honey gourami and maybe another group of small fish yet to be decided.
The tank was being delivered with bags of Dorset pea gravel. I've read that dwarf corys won't do well with this so I'm considering going for a much finer gravel or sand. I intend on having a piece of bogwood and some rocks. However, when looking into plants, I am very overwhelmed and finding it very difficult to decide.
Here are my thoughts so far:
I know I need to get a range of plants to go from the back to foreground. I know I need to create plenty of cover for the fish to make them more comfortable with places to hide. I am also reading that some floating plants will help the fish as some appreciate shaded areas.
My concerns/questions are:
I am worried that with me being a beginner with so much to learn about the fish themselves, that also having to learn about how to look after the plants will be too much. Am I worried about nothing? Will they pretty much just take care of themselves?
I am aware of the benefits live plants bring to the tanks. In light of my concern on maintenance etc, would it be a good idea to go for a mix of fake and live plants or should I choose one or the other?
As I said above, I am debating whether to go with gravel or sand. Does one have any benefit over the other when it comes to plants? Or, can I use a mixture ie mainly sand with a small area of gravel?
And here it is. The million dollar question. Based on the fish mentioned above, are there any particular plants you would recommend?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to sart a fish less cycle ASAP but want to do it right so won't start until I am sure I am reading and informed.
Many thanks,
David