anyone have comments?

M.A.G.

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hey. im finalising my plan for my 20g and 10g that im planting. ive been in the hobby for a good while but recently ive had to empty all my tanks and sell fish and plants.i set up my tanks again about 10 months ago with breeding kribs in the 20 that have bred for me a lot but im sick of them almost killing each other each time so now i gave away my male and bought another female. In the 10 i have dwarf gourami .Anyways now that i have more time on my hands im going to plant both tanks heavily and put in more stock. ive been planning this in my spare time for a while and now im going for it. i must have changeg my aquascaping 20 times at least. here goes

20g- 2 15w 18'' daylight 6700k fluo. bulbs
substrate and liquid ferts
dyo c02 someday when i have time to make it
plants
anubias gracilis and barteri broad leaf
java fern
java moss
dwarf hygro(hygrophyla polysperma)
cryptocoryne petchii, bullosa and wendtii
delta arrowhead(saggitaria platiphyla)
aponogeton crispus

10g- 1 15w 18'' daylight 6700k fluo. bulb
substrate and liquid ferts
plants
java moss
marimo balls
anubias nana petite and nana regular
cryptocoryne petchii, lucens, wendtii
dwarf hygro(hygrophyla polysperma)

i just wanted to know if anyone had comments as to the choices i have made.i know some of these will require a lot of maintenance like the hygro in the 10g will need a lot of clipping. anyone got ideas to alternatives or just have reccomendation go ahead and shoot me. thanks yall
 
Looks good. I have no xp with apons but I think the crispus may get too big? The hygro may not be a problem if you're not doing CO2. Since you're not planning on using CO2 right away, I doubt you'll need to fertilize since most of the plants are "slow growers" and you have under 2wpg of light.
Good luck!!!
 
yeah the crispus is a bit too tall but i like the way it looks when leaves trail on the surface. the co2 wont be right away.as for fert i will dose really lightly just for them to have somethin to nibble on LOL.
 
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