The details of the hygger fish room No.16 Ludwigia palustris ‘Super red’ tank:
Size: 60 x 40 x 40cm
Volume: 96L/25.3G
Time spent: 6H
Substrate: About 15kg of aquatic grass mud
Glue: HC006 Aquarium Glue for Waterscape, HC005 Aquarium Glue, Styrofoam (fix the grid board), and Structural Glue.
Aquarium equipment:
HG101 Intelligent Canister Filter x 1 (removing water surface oil film and filtration)
HG132 Max Pro Plant Light x 1 (keeping aquatic plants thriving).
CO2 Generator Kit: HC031 CO2 Generator Kit With Motorized Valve.
Aquatic plant for a 25-gallon tank:
Hemianthus callitrichoides ‘Cuba’ x 1, Rotala sp. ‘tropica’ x3 cups (it is currently yellow), Ludwigia palustris ‘Super red’ x 2 cups, Rotala wallichii x 3 cups, Bacopa carolineana x 2 cups, Trident Fern x 2 pieces, Staurogyne repens x 4
The fish in the tank: Ember Tetra fish
New tank water cycling: Keep a constant temperature of 25°C for about 2 weeks before introducing the fish. You can use the air conditioner to maintain the room’s temperature, or with the help of an aquarium chiller.
Things to note during the aquascaping:
When placing the Pine Bark stone, pay attention to its orientation and make it more natural. You can make a twist to increase the depth of the scenery in the middle.
Things to pay attention to in follow-up maintenance:
When you find that Ludwigia palustris ‘Super red’ and the Bacopa carolineana are growing staggeringly and the leaves at the bottom begin to decline, remember to prune them all in time, and then cut off the top buds and replant them.
Going to make a 25-gallon planted tank? Take a reference from the hygger No. 16 planted tank, and welcome to share yours in the comments.
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