After reading the very common question on here "What light should I get for my _____ tank" probably several hundred times I thought it might be a good idea to make a working list of what types of plants that we have kept successfully in what types of conditions. That way people planning out their tanks (for those of you crazy people that actually plant things) they can make a determination of what lighting would fit there plants needs the best....I know lots of websites and stores often label what type of light a plant should get but, they aren't always the most accurate and I'm interested to see what REAL people have been able to do...so here it goes...
20gal High / 24" t8 fixture with a t12 walmart plant bulb (LOW) ...yeah im that cool.
Crypts wendtii, spiralis
Amazon sword ozelot, rosette, vesuvius, common
Anubias nana
Crinum calamistrinum
Ludwigia repens
Tiger lotus
Najas grass
33gal Flatback / 36" Beamworks LED fixture (LOW)
Anubias Frazeri
Java Fern
Crypt wendtii
Amazon sword vesuvius, common
Jungle vallisneria
All of ^ these have been growing very well
Only plant I've really gave up on because it just wouldn't do well enough was Dwarf Hairgrass it just never grew and after a few months started looking nasty so i got rid of it.
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fail.
I agree with you peter and seth. both fail and good idea, but most people dont want to put in the work. Another thing I can forsee is not all light, substrate, water, bioload, filters, plants and ferts are created equal. I've chatted with people who say they dont need any other ferts with their eco complete while i have so many plants in my tank it had such major deficiencies I HAD to buy ferts (or use dirt which is highly unconventional in my tank). Kinda hard to sift through experiences and go with a basic range of data IMO.
ALTHOUGH I would love to read what peoples experiences are
Ill go second to you Seth :
Tank: Sea Clear System II (50 Gallon)
built in wet/dry sump without bio balls.
True aquarium working space 39 gallons
Substrate: Eco Complete 55 lbs.
Lighting: Coralife 2 Dual lamp 34" Compact Florescent 95Watt
1 dual lamp 50/50 10,000K / Actinic Blue (peak @ 420nm)
(this equates to a theoretical max of 10Lumens/square inch
which is below very low light according to Rex's Guide )
Plants: Background - Anacharis
Rotala rotundifolia
Ludwigia Repens
PennyWort
Java Fern
Foreground - Lutea Crypt
Willis' Dwarf Crypt
Rotala Rotundifolia
If you want to know why I think my plants are doing very well considering very low light according to "lumens/ square inch" then ask and Ill post a reply. I just dont know how lengthy the reply may be.
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