Planting a sand tank.

Laughncat

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Hi, all.

Wednesday I finally got my new ten gallon sand tank up and running. By this morning, much of the sand had settled and I'm definetely liking the look of it. I hope to start the cycling process tomorrow.

Anyway, my tank feels very bare right now. I have a medium sized piece of driftwood in the center of the tank in the shape of an arch, but that's it. I want to add some plants to it, but I could use some suggestions. I'd prefer something besides the cabomba and the pennywort I currently have in my twelve gallon tank. Can anyone make some suggestions for plants that would look nice in a sand tank that will be occupied by rainbow celebese and cory catfish? It probably goes with out saying that ideally the plants won't be exceedingly hard to keep or rare.

BTW, I appreciate all the great advice from Eelzor and the rest of the forum who helped me with my decision to set up a sand tank. I appreciate it.
 
Greenville??!!!??? I used to sell tickets for the Bi-Lo Center.....anywho...I have some miniture grass stuff (it looks just like lawn grass and I cant remember the name...it grows the same too) as a foreground piece that is really nice also an sword or two might be nice.....Have fun!
 
:D Glad to see the tank is up and running. :thumbs: I'm not really the plant king, but I'm sure someone else here is? Or Queen? :D

P.S - Good luck with the sand tank - pop a q o' 2 if you need any q's answered! :D

P.P.S - On sand! :cool: :D
 

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