planted river tank setup questions...........
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:28 am
so i was at my towns rather large mom and pop shop and fell in love with a tank they were using for a terrarium. i belive its 60 gallons( 4 ft long, 2 feet wide and 1 foot tall. i figured it would make a great river tank. i was thinking putting my yoyos in there with maybe some histironicas. anyways.......
getting to my main question. in most of my tanks i use java moss, java ferns, anubius, water sprite, wisteria and anachris. usuually really low light, low tech planted tanks. i usually use canister filters so there is little surface agiataion so no c02 is lost. SO...... can i make a river tank this shallow that doesnt cause a lot of C02 loss. OR if not what are some good plants that can thrive in a river tank with low c02. i know java moss would do ok but most of my other plants dont like surface agitation.
would putting the filter output low enough lessen the surface agiation even in a 12 inch tall tank?
thanks,
getting to my main question. in most of my tanks i use java moss, java ferns, anubius, water sprite, wisteria and anachris. usuually really low light, low tech planted tanks. i usually use canister filters so there is little surface agiataion so no c02 is lost. SO...... can i make a river tank this shallow that doesnt cause a lot of C02 loss. OR if not what are some good plants that can thrive in a river tank with low c02. i know java moss would do ok but most of my other plants dont like surface agitation.
would putting the filter output low enough lessen the surface agiation even in a 12 inch tall tank?
thanks,