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| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Curt Dunaway Title: Setting-up your first planted tank Summary: The beginner's planted tank need not be highly technical. A list of low light plants. Contact for editing purposes: email: Curt, at: webmaster@southerncoloradoaquariumsociety.com Date first published: September 2004 Publication: Curt's website: www.plantgeek.net Reprinted from Aquarticles: |
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Setting up your first planted tank by Curt Dunaway If you are just getting into planted tanks you may be overwhelmed by all the terms and equipment people say you need to have. In this article we hope to show you it does not have to be difficult and can be done without high light, CO2 injection or even the addition of fertilizer. The key to having a successful planted tank is deciding what you want out of it and picking plants that will work in your setup. For the basis of this article we will start with a "stock" tank. This usually includes low light, no CO2, plain gravel, and no additional fertilizers. Lighting Despite what others may tell you, I have not only kept these plants, but successfully propagated them in as little as 1wpg on a "tall" tank. The growth rate is very slow, but it makes for an easy tank to keep. Substrate CO2 and Ferts For those that are still skeptical, here are a few pictures of a low light tank I have. 30w of regular fluorescent lighting over a 29g "tall" tank. No CO2, no additional ferts. Just regular water changes and feeding for the fish.
You can see more examples of low light tanks in our gallery, at: http://www.plantgeek.net/forum/album.php If this is your first attempt at a planted tank and you still have questions feel free to ask for any advice in our "just starting out" forum here: http://www.plantgeek.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=26 |