This is a re-post from another forum but I'm looking for some suggestions and hopefully some of you can help out:
I finally have the sump set up with an acrylic top and fluorescent light. I'm looking for suggestions on how to best remove nitrates from the aquarium with the sump space I have (Nitrate sponge).
The Dimensions:
12" wide, 16" long, ~10" deep.
While I have had success with water wisteria and anacharis in past aquarium setups, and they seem tempting for use in the sump, I have heard that their growth is limited by the amount of dissolved CO2 in the water.
Any suggestions for low laying (~4") emmersed plants or some fast growing aquarium plants for my sump? I wonder if Water Hyacinth or Water Lettuce would fit in the space? Thanks in advance!