I'm starting to layout a new tank, which will probably be a 40 breeder... half full.
the tank will probably have a beach area that is raised to the waterline, so only about 2/3rds of the 18x36" footprint will be open water. and that will only be 8-10" deep. I want to fill one corner about 12/12 with something that reaches (or extends past) the waterline and is swimmable, but dense. not broad leafed... I think I would prefer something that would grow right out of the water and stand straight...
I also recognize that the tank it will replace seems to get a bit of indirect sunlight, that has made it a constant algae problem, so part of the goal of these plants is to block a lot of the light from that direction, and grow quickly. other than this indirect light, I'd like to keep it really low light... and since it will likely have some waterfall or someting, I feel that DIY co2 will be futile, so I'd like to keep my plant choice simple.
I've been considering something like water sprite, but wouldn't mind something different, darker... looking for suggestions.
the tank will probably have a beach area that is raised to the waterline, so only about 2/3rds of the 18x36" footprint will be open water. and that will only be 8-10" deep. I want to fill one corner about 12/12 with something that reaches (or extends past) the waterline and is swimmable, but dense. not broad leafed... I think I would prefer something that would grow right out of the water and stand straight...
I also recognize that the tank it will replace seems to get a bit of indirect sunlight, that has made it a constant algae problem, so part of the goal of these plants is to block a lot of the light from that direction, and grow quickly. other than this indirect light, I'd like to keep it really low light... and since it will likely have some waterfall or someting, I feel that DIY co2 will be futile, so I'd like to keep my plant choice simple.
I've been considering something like water sprite, but wouldn't mind something different, darker... looking for suggestions.