Hello! I have a 50g tank with an Asia blue snakehead (Channa sp. "Assam Blue"), an Asian bumblebee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis), two peacock eels (Macrognathus siamensis), a rainbow shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatus) and schools of arulius barb, rosy barb and tiger barb.
It used to be planted but because of the peacock eels, the plants have slowly been uprooted. Now it's bare except for some driftwood that the bumblebee and snakehead use for hiding places.
I was thinking of putting in plants again, but this time, potted, so that they won't be uprooted. I saw some coco pots (made of coco fiber and natural rubber) in a garden shop yesterday. Can I use these for my plants? Will these not affect the water parameters in the long run?
It used to be planted but because of the peacock eels, the plants have slowly been uprooted. Now it's bare except for some driftwood that the bumblebee and snakehead use for hiding places.
I was thinking of putting in plants again, but this time, potted, so that they won't be uprooted. I saw some coco pots (made of coco fiber and natural rubber) in a garden shop yesterday. Can I use these for my plants? Will these not affect the water parameters in the long run?