I have my first 2 (properly) planted tanks still in very early stages - a 20 gallon long and a 3 gallon cube. The 20 gallon is home to 12 Harlequin Rasboras and 4 otoclinus, and the 3 gallon cube is home to 1 male betta. My question is, how much floor/swimming space is too much to take up with plants? I know plants are beneficial to both the water quality and happiness of the fish, but I also don't want to overcrowd the tank...
What percentage of the tank can be planted without compromising the space too much? I think I may have ordered too many plants lol.
My 20 gallon has tall plants along the back wall (Moneywort, Jungle val, Cabomba), and rock structures/hiding place along with some javafern. I have some Hornwort coming, which will be floated, and some Ludwigia Repens that I'd like to add to the corners/midground. I'm trying to keep the center as open as possible for open swimming space. The left corner/short side of the tank is the most heavily planted space.
My 3 gallon (10in x 10in x 10.5in) tank has a scuba helmet hiding decoration that is about 3x3 inches (this is my fiance's fish, technically, and she insisted on that particular decoration even though it does take up space. The fish does use it, at least). In this tank I have a good sized Anubias Nana, a mid sized Java Fern, and a few stems of moneywort. I was planning to put some of the Hornwort I have coming into this tank as well, and maybe some of the Ludwigia Repens if there is room. Currently the back wall is taken up by the Anubias and the Javafern, and I have the Moneywort stems in the front left corner. The ornament is on the left wall about center, so the middle of the tank and the right front corner are still open space.
What percentage of the tank can be planted without compromising the space too much? I think I may have ordered too many plants lol.
My 20 gallon has tall plants along the back wall (Moneywort, Jungle val, Cabomba), and rock structures/hiding place along with some javafern. I have some Hornwort coming, which will be floated, and some Ludwigia Repens that I'd like to add to the corners/midground. I'm trying to keep the center as open as possible for open swimming space. The left corner/short side of the tank is the most heavily planted space.
My 3 gallon (10in x 10in x 10.5in) tank has a scuba helmet hiding decoration that is about 3x3 inches (this is my fiance's fish, technically, and she insisted on that particular decoration even though it does take up space. The fish does use it, at least). In this tank I have a good sized Anubias Nana, a mid sized Java Fern, and a few stems of moneywort. I was planning to put some of the Hornwort I have coming into this tank as well, and maybe some of the Ludwigia Repens if there is room. Currently the back wall is taken up by the Anubias and the Javafern, and I have the Moneywort stems in the front left corner. The ornament is on the left wall about center, so the middle of the tank and the right front corner are still open space.