Okay cool. Thanks science fiction
I couldn't find the videos of that members positioning of his powerbeads. You don't have a link do you?
Had another look around at plants using the Tropica site and sticking to the 'easy' section. I want to maximise my chance of any success by picking plants that are not to demanding and working my way up as my experience grows. Pretty much exactly what I did with corals in marines.
So I am thinking of....
Eleocharis parvula for the foreground
Penthorum sedoides and/or Echinodorus quadricostatus for the mid ground (at the base of a piece of bogwood that will be central in the scape)
Microsorum pteropus for attaching to the bogwood itself
Unsure as to whether or not I will add anything to the background but I do like the look of Rotala rotundifolia.
Does that sound sensible?
Reference the substrate, there are literally so many it is tough to know which one to go for. I appreciate that aqua soil is the best but is it really worth the money? If so maybe this is an area where I will invest.
I couldn't find the videos of that members positioning of his powerbeads. You don't have a link do you?
Had another look around at plants using the Tropica site and sticking to the 'easy' section. I want to maximise my chance of any success by picking plants that are not to demanding and working my way up as my experience grows. Pretty much exactly what I did with corals in marines.
So I am thinking of....
Eleocharis parvula for the foreground
Penthorum sedoides and/or Echinodorus quadricostatus for the mid ground (at the base of a piece of bogwood that will be central in the scape)
Microsorum pteropus for attaching to the bogwood itself
Unsure as to whether or not I will add anything to the background but I do like the look of Rotala rotundifolia.
Does that sound sensible?
Reference the substrate, there are literally so many it is tough to know which one to go for. I appreciate that aqua soil is the best but is it really worth the money? If so maybe this is an area where I will invest.
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