For the life of me I can't manage to keep a regular potted plant alive but the thought of a potted aquarium has always intrigued me so I figured I would give it a try.
I have read quite a few articles along with various threads on AC and I think I have basic list of items I should get to get a planted aquarium.
I currently have an unused 20 gallon long tank and might get a 10 gallon tank for my work office.
For such a small tank I am thinking of a 'homegrown' or a basic co2 system (such as the sub-$100 from Hagen at Petsmart.com) would work, or maybe not even needed.
The substrate I would like to use Eco-Complete.
Plant-wise, I prefer something that does not require too much trimming/replanting. Any suggestions?
I have a HOB filter probably rated for a 40 gallon tank and then I also have a Fluval 304 canister filter... both are probably way too much for a planted tank, especially since the plants need the carbon to grow.
What type of lighting should I get?
Given that the plants need the carbon to grow, should I even have a filter?
I want to have an small office planted tank with a few cardinal tetras to give it some color... would you suggest just buying something like the 10 gallon kit from Walmart for $30 (10 gallon glass tank, small HOB filter, basic hood/light)?
I think that is all the questions I have for now. Please let me know what you think. Thanks ahead of time.
I have read quite a few articles along with various threads on AC and I think I have basic list of items I should get to get a planted aquarium.
I currently have an unused 20 gallon long tank and might get a 10 gallon tank for my work office.
For such a small tank I am thinking of a 'homegrown' or a basic co2 system (such as the sub-$100 from Hagen at Petsmart.com) would work, or maybe not even needed.
The substrate I would like to use Eco-Complete.
Plant-wise, I prefer something that does not require too much trimming/replanting. Any suggestions?
I have a HOB filter probably rated for a 40 gallon tank and then I also have a Fluval 304 canister filter... both are probably way too much for a planted tank, especially since the plants need the carbon to grow.
What type of lighting should I get?
Given that the plants need the carbon to grow, should I even have a filter?
I want to have an small office planted tank with a few cardinal tetras to give it some color... would you suggest just buying something like the 10 gallon kit from Walmart for $30 (10 gallon glass tank, small HOB filter, basic hood/light)?
I think that is all the questions I have for now. Please let me know what you think. Thanks ahead of time.