Flyfisher wrote:Great looking new fish and against that rock work they look like they belong there.
Colourful tank and it's good to see dollars in with all that greenery. Is that just a mas of java fern? How long you had that set up? Did it all root well to wood and rock?
Yeah, the only way for the greens to survive is for it to grow faster then the SD's can rip it up. You can't see it well, but I have 2 types of Java Fern and 2 type of Anubias attached to wood, rocks, and in one case, that ceramic stump on the right. I found very quickly which plants can survive the onslaught of the SD's and which could not. Some plants were stripped bare overnight. I have have a couple of Echinodorus in the back, some jungle and corkscrew val on the left, but you can't tell very well, since in the lower light at the bottom of tank, the growth is slow enough that they are like dwarf plants.
This tank is about 4 years old now. The growth was adequate, but not lush like this, until I injected CO2 via a 20 lb cylinder, starting about 3 years ago. There are 4 x 36" Coralife T5 lighting running as two sets (front and back)) on two timers (full lights for 6 hours, twilight for about 3 hours).
The only problem with the rockwork is that there are plenty of hiding places in the back so sometimes I don't see the catfish for days when the lights are on.