I've had six large amazon swords (from an established tank) in my tank (90 gallon) to help with cycling. My substrate is a mix of sand, gravel and a little bit of crushed coral. Lighting is an All-Glass 110 watt PC strip light. The swords arent doing so hot, but I figured so. Right now my water is pretty hard from the rift lake salts I add - pH around 8.0 or so. The tank is being set up to attempt to breed Syno Multipunctatus, so it'll have 6-8 synos and some sort of host mouth brooder.
I went to the LFS and picked up some nice Java Fern and two species of Anubius (hastifolia and an unk second) - I figured they do good in my low light. The fern is going on a piece of old wood and the Anubius into 4.5" ceramic pots (so I can get some good soil and ease of movement). I picked up some flourish tabs for the pots, but I'm not sure of the soil I should add. The LFS recommended gravel only (with tabs), but I've been reading some add peat, etc. I picked up a bag of combo peat/verminculite at the store, but have heard that will dissolve over time. I really dont want to buy a $25 dollar bag of flourite, etc just for the few pots I have, but will if its the best way to go.
Any suggestions on the soil set-up for the pots? What about other low maintenance plants you all have had success with? Others I've considered are Jungle Val, Cryptcorynes, and onion plants.
I went to the LFS and picked up some nice Java Fern and two species of Anubius (hastifolia and an unk second) - I figured they do good in my low light. The fern is going on a piece of old wood and the Anubius into 4.5" ceramic pots (so I can get some good soil and ease of movement). I picked up some flourish tabs for the pots, but I'm not sure of the soil I should add. The LFS recommended gravel only (with tabs), but I've been reading some add peat, etc. I picked up a bag of combo peat/verminculite at the store, but have heard that will dissolve over time. I really dont want to buy a $25 dollar bag of flourite, etc just for the few pots I have, but will if its the best way to go.
Any suggestions on the soil set-up for the pots? What about other low maintenance plants you all have had success with? Others I've considered are Jungle Val, Cryptcorynes, and onion plants.