Too Many Plants?

aardvark1

Too many tanks are almost enough...
Sep 27, 2005
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Warner Robins, Georgia, USA
Here's a pic of my 29 gallon tank:

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Believe it or not, there are 10+ neons, 6 Black Neons, 5 Glolight Tetra, 6 assorted Danios and 3 oto's ( and some Brig snails). Hard to tell with all the plants that grow too much/fast and block the light (Coralfe Freshwater fixture with 2 18 watt T5 tubes). I'm trimming 2-3 inches from the top every week during my weekly water change.

Main plants are Ludwegia and Bacopa ( I think it's called), some dwarf sag and an anubias nana.

How would you re-do the plants to allow more light and better viewing of the fishies? I have a UV filter in the left rear corner and the intake for the HOT Magnum is in the right rear corner; don't like to see equipment in my tanks.

Thinking of moving all the Ludwegia to left side and Bacopa to the right, leaving the sag where it is and planting the anubia in the middle back.

Comments/ ideas?
 
Looks like bacopa to me too
 
I have an idea that might look cool.

Move half the tall plants to the back left 1/3 of the tank. Move the other half of the tall plants to the front right 1/3 of the tank. Make the middle front and middle back overlap visually, so you can't see the back of the tank. This will leave you with a diagonal from the front left to back right of the tank. From the front left take the shorter plants and curve them into center like you are going up a ramp for a circular parking garage. Take some plants about half the height of the tank and follow the backside of the ramp. If you need a diagram, I can make something real quick and dirty for you.
 
Well, you could do any idea up here...

or, atke out a few and send 'em to me, i'm having a super hard time finding plants :p
 
That's sorta what I had in mind.

Bacopa (thanks for confirming my faulty memory-bought the start of those a long time ago-4 stems that i have in 3 tanks now!) on one side/back and the Ludwegia (Repens?) on the other side/back.

Spread the sag out and replant the Anubia (on the right side in front-lost in the darkness) in the middle/back.

This way I'll have more light in the tank, more open area so I can enjoy the fishies (maybe even see them!). They will still have the cover to escape to if they feel the need at the sides.
 
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