My 45 gallon had a lot more plant diversity, until I let everything grow and this one took over (I'm forgetting the name, picture for id)
The red background plant, reaches the top and grows fast.
Everything is doing really well, but all of the other background and midground plants got choked out. This picture is about a year old, but this is what I'm working with. water column is about 20 inches:
of course, the red plant is still there, currently occupying the full back wall, I'd like to cut it back to just the sides. The java fern has really taken off on the wood. Both crypts are doing very well. And that is is.
I'm planning on adding some: micro sword and red tiger lotus. I'm thinking about a few more wendtii crypts as well. I think I'm going to get an aponogeton undulatus for the midground behind the drift wood.
I think I would still like another plant in the back, should I just try that crypt in the picture again? maybe some pennywort? what about spatterdock? Just let the tiger lotus and aponogeton steal attention from the taller background plant?
any ideas?
The red background plant, reaches the top and grows fast.
Everything is doing really well, but all of the other background and midground plants got choked out. This picture is about a year old, but this is what I'm working with. water column is about 20 inches:
of course, the red plant is still there, currently occupying the full back wall, I'd like to cut it back to just the sides. The java fern has really taken off on the wood. Both crypts are doing very well. And that is is.
I'm planning on adding some: micro sword and red tiger lotus. I'm thinking about a few more wendtii crypts as well. I think I'm going to get an aponogeton undulatus for the midground behind the drift wood.
I think I would still like another plant in the back, should I just try that crypt in the picture again? maybe some pennywort? what about spatterdock? Just let the tiger lotus and aponogeton steal attention from the taller background plant?
any ideas?