jasiep89
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Hi i am purchasing a new 240 litre aquarium and i'm stuck on ideas for plants to use in it i am defenitely getting amazon swords and jungle val could anybody help me with ideas with what would go well with them many thanks.
Thanks for the ideas are they easy to maintainLudwigia, wisteria, bacopa, Java ferns
There are 2 4ft tubes which are built into the hood 1 on the front side and 1 at the back i used to use reflector panels on my old aquarium which boosted the brightness i have attached a picture of the reflectors i have mentionedI asked about the lighting because different plant species have differing requirements when it comes to intensity. Now that I know it is T8, I need to know how many tubes and their length.
If you have a single T8 tube you will not have success with stem plants (Wisteria and Ludwigia and Bacopa), whereas swords should manage (depends upon the tube, some work and some don't) and Java Fern would be OK. Vallisneria likely not. If your Jungle Val is doing well after several weeks, I would expect you have two tubes. This would increase options, though some stem plants will still falter, Wisteria in particular.
The tubes are very important. I have T8 over six of my tanks and I have tried most all of the available tubes and found those that work and many that don't.
Byron.
There are 2 4ft tubes which are built into the hood 1 on the front side and 1 at the back i used to use reflector panels on my old aquarium which boosted the brightness i have attached a picture of the reflectors i have mentioned
Thanks for your help Byron the hieght is 21 inches i was actually thinking of trying 2 reflectors first then if it doesn't work i'll take one off and try that if not i will look into different tubes for it.Sounds good. I have dual 4-foot tubes over both my 70g and 90g tanks, and I had the same over my former 115g. The tank dimensions I believe are 140cmX40cmX55cm (48inX16inX21in approx). The height is the 55cm, correct?
You have a choice in tubes. Over my 4-foot tanks I use the inexpensive Phillips or Sylvannia tubes. One 6500K, and one 5000K. This provides the closest light to mid-day sun, true colour rendition, and good plant growth. Howevedr, stem plants will struggle, so if this were me I would avoid them. You can try them though, in case one works, and if it does, fine, but if not, discard it and move on.
Swords (Echinodorus) sp.) will thrive, the green-leaf species anyway; the red leaf variants may have difficulty. Your Vallisneria americana [it may be seen as Vallisneria gigantea though this is probably not the species in the hobby] should be OK, but keep in mind this plant has leaves that will easily grow to 3 or 4 feet [Kasselmann says up to 7 feet (2.3 meters)]. It has varying reports from aquarists.
For the substrate, the pygmy chain swords (Helanthium tenellum and related species) should thrive. [The so-called micro sword, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, will probably not manage.] Cryptocoryne sp. are other substrate plants to consider; some have reddish or reddish-brown leaves which can be very attractive.
You will want floating plants (if I remember, gourami are intended, but other soft water fish do not appreciate overhead lighting anyway). Water Sprite (Ceratopteris cornuta is the true and best floating species), Water Lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), and Frogbit (Limnobium laevigatum, this is the true tropical species that does better than the related temperate species) are suitable.
Thanks for your help Byron the hieght is 21 inches i was actually thinking of trying 2 reflectors first then if it doesn't work i'll take one off and try that if not i will look into different tubes for it.
They are 2 t8 tubes its a fluval roma 240 aquarium i won't be able to get that info until i buy my aquarium is it best to run a cycle for a week or 2 before adding plants this will be the first aquarium i will have had starting with real plants my last aquarium i used artificial plants and gradually added my real plants over time the reflectors come in a set of 2, 1 for the front tube and 1 for the back i used to have my lights on no more than 6 1/2 hours daily as the brightness started causing abit of trouble with algae when i had them on for more than 7 hours a dayI don't know what tubes you have now, I may be able to offer something if you tell me what they are (the name and the Kelvin or CRI is what I need; the wattage will be 32w or 40w, doesn't matter these are identical in actuality). Reflectors are not really that important; it is the way the tubes are made, the spectrum and intensity they output.
By "two reflectors" are you meaning a second unit, with two more tubes? This would be disastrous and you would have algae problems. I mentioned I have this unit over my 70g, which is same length and height, and I have to keep the duration to seven hours or algae becomes problematic. My 90g runs for 8 hours. Once you have the light intensity, duration must be factored in.
Byron.
Beutiful looking tank mate water looks crystal clear and plants look beutifulView attachment 83604 lm running one 48" t8, took the reflector off and only running it eight hours a day.
They are 2 t8 tubes its a fluval roma 240 aquarium i won't be able to get that info until i buy my aquarium is it best to run a cycle for a week or 2 before adding plants this will be the first aquarium i will have had starting with real plants my last aquarium i used artificial plants and gradually added my real plants over time the reflectors come in a set of 2, 1 for the front tube and 1 for the back i used to have my lights on no more than 6 1/2 hours daily as the brightness started causing abit of trouble with algae when i had them on for more than 7 hours a day