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10 Gallon rescape.

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Just added a new piece of driftwood to my 10gallon tank. After any suggestions on layout etc. I have narrow chain swords, blyxa japonica and narrow ludwigia coming ( some will be going into my 2 Gallon which has a lot more light. ) any suggestions on placement changes to scape r welcome.
the tank is a little cloudy from the rescape


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Just added some ludwigia narrow leaf in the back and some blyxa in the front and narrow leaf chain sword. ( the front two aren't in final positions just letting them grew in a bit ) also changed my light from stick to a planted bulb.



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The plants look very nice and healthy. I also think that the amount of plants is good for purifying the water and eating ammonia.

I especially like the fish, because I only have one left. I have been erratic with water changes and ferts so the plants aren't growing so well and I have BGA. I'm waiting until the tank is more stable before I add more fish. I have a 10 gal too, but just a regular rectangle one.
I had a bit of trouble with fish a while ago I lost all of my neon tetras but two which still don't look good ( they suddenly died ) I think I left the tank for a month and added a lot more plants to help everything stabilise, I found that I was fussing to much and tried to medicate everything. But sometimes u just need to leave things alone. Hopefully your tank works out great.

Also I use ferts from a company called continuum they are a reef brand but make excellent planted tank products. They r also cheap as a 125 ml bottle was $7.95 in Aus and we r expensive for everything over here and at 1ml a week for a 10g it's so cheap


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