I would stick to plants that attach to wood then, like anubias and buce. To have sand deep enough to support plants would probably not be conducive to the ease of siphoning that you will appreciate with a really light shallow layer of sand.
I would stick to plants that attach to wood then, like anubias and buce. To have sand deep enough to support plants would probably not be conducive to the ease of siphoning that you will appreciate with a really light shallow layer of sand.
~JACKLYN~
You might be right. I will probably play around with tiger lotus I want to keep but might end up doing just that. I would keep a little scaped mound (low though) in area of lotus (2 of them), but other than that I saw crypts (parvas) needing very think layer only. That is what I think of going with around few stones that I plan on having..
Manzanita wood is here, now waiting for tomorrow's delivery of AquaQuartz sand and it's go time! IMG_9661.JPG
Nice transformation.
If I may suggest breaking that wood up or stretching out anbit more. It looks very I dunno bunched and like just boom wood and then that other area. I think you can make it flow better. But it's your tank and yourntaste