Parablennius
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Hi there
New member to this forum. Have kept " wet pets" for around 50 yrs. Native and tropical, salt and fresh.
Currently run amphibian friendly garden ( 30yrs ) with all three native newt species and common frogs.
Looking to go low tech now with non demanding plants, not too hot on plants but thinking large stands of Vallis, Swords, Ludwigia, Indian fern, etc advice here gratefully received. Sandstone and wood with fine gravel/sand, shoal of tetras and possibly shoal of Pentazona barbs, along with Otos, kuhlis small corys etc.
Tank will be 36x18x18 with my own home built, dimming Led system featuring blues, reds and 6,500 K whites with gentle ramping up/down and dawn/dusk moonlight. I came to this after considering my next marine tank and was drawn to Macro algaes so I thought low tech tropical fresh would be more relaxing?? We shall see.
Cheers
New member to this forum. Have kept " wet pets" for around 50 yrs. Native and tropical, salt and fresh.
Currently run amphibian friendly garden ( 30yrs ) with all three native newt species and common frogs.
Looking to go low tech now with non demanding plants, not too hot on plants but thinking large stands of Vallis, Swords, Ludwigia, Indian fern, etc advice here gratefully received. Sandstone and wood with fine gravel/sand, shoal of tetras and possibly shoal of Pentazona barbs, along with Otos, kuhlis small corys etc.
Tank will be 36x18x18 with my own home built, dimming Led system featuring blues, reds and 6,500 K whites with gentle ramping up/down and dawn/dusk moonlight. I came to this after considering my next marine tank and was drawn to Macro algaes so I thought low tech tropical fresh would be more relaxing?? We shall see.
Cheers