All hairgrass have melted, I’m thinking of getting
Utricularia bifida right now.
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Do you think my scapes looks like a “copy” or “an inspiration” of Takashi Amano’s iwagumi, I feel like a copy cat at the moment after rescaping the stones.
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I don't think its a copy, your main rock has a similar angle but its pretty different really. The right hand side is much more minimal in yours.
In terms of planting I really would go with easy plants in here as the ones you have tried so far are pretty difficult and usually require Co2 and high lighting and fertilisers to work. Id go with a broader leaved grass like Helanthium Tenellum or Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis that can grow in most set ups. And I'd add some fast growing stems to the back left like Rotala or Limnophila. Some moss on your rocks would look good too.
If you wanted to go for a smaller leaved plant for the carpet Marsilea hirsuta is your best bet or you could try Monte Carlo but I think one of the grass types I mentioned above would work best.
With a planted tank it is a process to learn how to grow the tank and stave off algae so even if you eventually want to be doing plants like Utricularia or Dwarf Hair Grass have a go with something else first and try to get it working. In my first scape in my tank I had a whole mix of exotic and difficult plants and they all failed, then I went for a really easy set of plants like Limnophila, Moneywort, Cardomine, Hygrophila etc and once I go to the point where I was more confident with what I was doing and all the fast stems were out of control I rescaped to something I was happier with long term which is where I am now and I still have my challenges with algae but having learned about it over the last year I find it much easier than I did when I first started.
You can always add to a planted tank, rip sections out and replace it, its kind of one of the aspects I enjoy, the far right hand side of my tank is a proper mess at the moment I had some plants doing ok but consistently bad staghorn algae so stuffed it with Limnophila and that seems to have starved out the algae and the plants like my Crypt Alibida Brown have thrived in the shade and protection from the algae, so I want to take it all out and plant it specifically so it looks better. But just as an example of something I've learned in the last year thats paid off, where as in my first tank I'd have just chucked the plants out and bought more, only to fail again...
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