Beastije
Fish Addict
Hi, so after a long time I have a planted aquarium. I always only had few plants and more of a solitaires, now I have more than few plant species and they are all expanding. I need to reduce some but am not sure which to reduce and which to keep.
The tank is 360l, 120cmx50cmx60cm
I have:
20 ember tetras (getting 20 more soon)
15 marble hatchetfish
15 sterbai corydoras
5 tylomelania snails
1 neritina snail
3 bamboo shrimp
countless other small snails, primarily MTS
Currently what plants I have:
3x Anubias barteri var. barteri
1x Bucephalandra sp. green leaf - though it didnt stay tied in, it floats and is not really growing
?x Ceratophyllum demersum - this expanded a lot
6x Cladophora aegagropila
1x Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia - last plant in the corner to "hide " the filter, this used to be main plant in the tank
?x Egeria densa - this also expanded a LOT
1x Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' - this got massive, is a nice solitaire
1x Hydrocotyle leucocephala - few stems, put in the sand, they dont seem to be dying but they are not growing either
1x Hydrocotyle tripartita - few stems, put in the sand, they dont seem to be dying but they are not growing either
?x Limnobium laevigatum - 1/3 of the surface, though leafs die with holes in them
2x Nymphaea lotus - one bulb one plant, gets eaten by tylomelania a lot
?x Vallisneria spiralis var. spiralis - this expanded quite a lot too, used to be 3-4 plants battling tylomelania, now it is like 10, short leaves, still get eaten.
Here is a picture some months back, today I did a cleanup, and I took out all the Hornwort completely and I have a full bucket of it!!. I tried to tie the egeria to the wood a bit more, so it is not completely in the middle.
I cant have too many plants in the bottom because of cories neither on the surface because of hatchetfish
I will try to return some of the hornwort back and catch it on the wood in the middle ,to have a middle layer, but once the hornwort is too thick, the ember tetra dont swim through it, they swim around it. And this takes away the swimming space, does it not?
I was thinking of either removing the cryptocoryne, cause the leaves rest on the surface perhaps. I will try to tie the bucephalanda back, but no promises it will hold
Will post a picture of the other side of the tank too and how it looks without the hornwort once it finishes filling.
The tank is 360l, 120cmx50cmx60cm
I have:
20 ember tetras (getting 20 more soon)
15 marble hatchetfish
15 sterbai corydoras
5 tylomelania snails
1 neritina snail
3 bamboo shrimp
countless other small snails, primarily MTS
Currently what plants I have:
3x Anubias barteri var. barteri
1x Bucephalandra sp. green leaf - though it didnt stay tied in, it floats and is not really growing
?x Ceratophyllum demersum - this expanded a lot
6x Cladophora aegagropila
1x Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia - last plant in the corner to "hide " the filter, this used to be main plant in the tank
?x Egeria densa - this also expanded a LOT
1x Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' - this got massive, is a nice solitaire
1x Hydrocotyle leucocephala - few stems, put in the sand, they dont seem to be dying but they are not growing either
1x Hydrocotyle tripartita - few stems, put in the sand, they dont seem to be dying but they are not growing either
?x Limnobium laevigatum - 1/3 of the surface, though leafs die with holes in them
2x Nymphaea lotus - one bulb one plant, gets eaten by tylomelania a lot
?x Vallisneria spiralis var. spiralis - this expanded quite a lot too, used to be 3-4 plants battling tylomelania, now it is like 10, short leaves, still get eaten.
Here is a picture some months back, today I did a cleanup, and I took out all the Hornwort completely and I have a full bucket of it!!. I tried to tie the egeria to the wood a bit more, so it is not completely in the middle.
I cant have too many plants in the bottom because of cories neither on the surface because of hatchetfish
I will try to return some of the hornwort back and catch it on the wood in the middle ,to have a middle layer, but once the hornwort is too thick, the ember tetra dont swim through it, they swim around it. And this takes away the swimming space, does it not?
I was thinking of either removing the cryptocoryne, cause the leaves rest on the surface perhaps. I will try to tie the bucephalanda back, but no promises it will hold
Will post a picture of the other side of the tank too and how it looks without the hornwort once it finishes filling.