Plants for a High-Tech Nano
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Duskfire - Posts: 8
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Plants for a High-Tech Nano
I'm setting up a high-tech nano tank, 10 gallons, and I'm looking for plant recommendations. I've got CO2 injection and a decent light, but I'm not sure what plants will thrive. Any suggestions?
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Cubies - Posts: 6
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
For a high-tech nano, I'd recommend Monte Carlo or Dwarf Hairgrass for carpeting. They spread well under good light and CO2. Stem plants like Rotala Rotundifolia or Ludwigia Repens add color and height. What's your substrate?
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metiteh - Posts: 17
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
I've had luck with Anubias Nana in my nano. It's slow-growing but hardy, and it doesn't need much light. Just attach it to driftwood or rocks. How often are you planning to dose ferts?
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oceanwave - Posts: 2
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
I agree with Cubies. Monte Carlo is a great choice. I'd also add some Bucephalandra for texture. It's a bit pricey but worth it.
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Falcro - Posts: 9
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
I'm kinda new to this, but I've heard Java Fern is chill for nanos. Doesn't need much light or CO2. What's the deal with CO2 anyway? Is it really necessary?
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darkguard - Posts: 3
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
CO2 isn't strictly necessary, but it's like giving your plants a turbo boost. They'll grow faster and look better. Just don't overdo it, or you'll gas your fish. Trust me, I learned that the hard way.
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starwave - Posts: 14
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
In a high-tech setup, you can experiment with more demanding plants. Try Pogostemon Helferi or Hydrocotyle Tripartita. They're stunning but need consistent care. What's your lighting schedule?
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Duskfire - Posts: 8
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I'm using ADA Amazonia substrate and planning to dose ferts weekly. My light's on for 8 hours a day. I'll start with Monte Carlo and Rotala.
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Cubies - Posts: 6
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
That sounds like a solid plan. Just watch for algae with that light schedule. You might need to adjust if you see any issues.
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metiteh - Posts: 17
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Re: Plants for a High-Tech Nano
Yeah, algae can be a pain. I'd recommend starting with 6 hours and gradually increasing. Also, keep an eye on your CO2 levels. Too much can cause pH swings.