Soo.. I bought a ADA 90p with the garden stand and solar RGB. It was on sale in this forum.
Normally I wouldn't post until I've planted. I need some input. The main challenge is the solar RGB which can't be dimmed.
Details:
Anways, the challenge is managing the solar RGB. I've raised it high above the tank but my goals are as follows:
The plant list is as follows:
Any other plants that I should consider or measures I should take to control the lighting intensity?
Unfinished scape as I'm waiting for the ADA Malaya and more Colorado Sand to be delivered tomorrow.
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Normally I wouldn't post until I've planted. I need some input. The main challenge is the solar RGB which can't be dimmed.
Details:
- Tanks size: 90 x 45 x 45 cm
- Co2 injected, I will be trying a co2 reactor for the first time. Have been using inline for the last few years
- Light: ADA Solar RGB, suspended 51cm above the tank (can take it higher by a few more cm)
- Substrate: ADA colorada sand with little bits of ADA Malaya behind the wood
- Lightning time: Will be 6 hours (3pm to 9pm). It's a dark room so ambient light will be minimal.
Anways, the challenge is managing the solar RGB. I've raised it high above the tank but my goals are as follows:
- No carpeting plants or stem plants/mosses that have to be trimmed frequently. I now have carpal tunnel in my hands hence why I'll be avoiding stems, carpeting plants and most mosses this time round.
- Emmersed growth, I've never had this but will have the water line slightly lower to allow for growth
The plant list is as follows:
- Hydrocotyle Lucocephala (to be wrapped near the water line on the lhs wood. AG grow it emmersed)
- Red root floaters (from my existing tank to cover the top and reduce light intensity going into the water)
- Salvinia Natans (to cover the top and reduce light intensity going into the water)
- Cryptocoryne Flamingo (RHS of the tank near the back. I have it my current tank and will move it over when I take that one down)
- Cryptocoryne Balansea (Somewhere in the back)
- Echniodorus Parviflorus (Insde the wood on LHS to have it grow to the top and out of the water just like Aquarium Gardens)
- Anubias Gracilias (LHS, flat palm part of wood)
- Riccardia chamedryfolia (higher parts of the wood as I find it grows better in higher light)
- Fissiden Fonantus (if i find it in stock)
- Lots of different Bucephalandras
- Anubias nana bonsai
- Bolbitis Difformis (by the water line)
- Peace lily (to be taken from the existing tank)
- 2 x Tiger lotus (from existing tank, this time I'll let it grow to the surface)
- Eriocaulon Vietnam (just behind the centre point of both sides)
- Anubias Pinto
- Cryptocoryne Wenditi Sindoor (I'll add it later)
Any other plants that I should consider or measures I should take to control the lighting intensity?
Unfinished scape as I'm waiting for the ADA Malaya and more Colorado Sand to be delivered tomorrow.
View from my desk:
Other images: