First Attempt at Planted - Community, 20 G High

Doc7

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Hello all,

After having my tank up and running for over 6 months now, I have taken the plunge to add real plants, partly because my 2 honey gourami would really appreciate some floating plants and partly because I want to continue expanding in the hobby after a great first 6 months.

In the last few days the tank has gone from this:

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To this:

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Obviously the log is fake (I have a piece of driftwood soaking in a bucket, I suspect it's more than a week away from being ready to add to the tank yet, to which I plan to add Christmas or some other Moss) and the red plants, but I did add 8 Corkscrew Vals and some watersprite (one rooted, a few floating)


I removed the stock hood w/ 17W bulb, and put on a Coralife Aqualight 2 x 14 W T5NO fixture.

Substrate is sand - I added 6 API fertilizer tabs spaced out along the back where the Vals are.

No CO2 and no ferts yet...


From what I am reading here, it sounds like I am WAY under on plant mass you guys would recommend? This lighting, I believe, is "Low" (due to the poor reflectors on coralife is what i have read) - the tank is 16 inches deep being a 20G-High and I think this means a lot less light reaches the substrate level.

The Vals look worse today than yesterday, the leaves sort of seem to be "missing" parts (but not quite holes - just parts where it's much much less green and leaf-like and almost see-through) - not sure if this is part of the plant acclimatisation process?

So I do plan to add a log with moss on it later on, and I have to keep a bunch of sand out for the corydoras - but what would be some recommendations for plants, in a 20 g, to fill it out plant mass wise? I go on night shift for more than a month without a day off very soon, so I need to stock it out in the next 3 days and after that I will be unable to go to an LFS (though, package shipping is an option if there are reputable dealers or even hobbyists I can locate through message boards).

I don't know much but am learning about fertilizers and wouldn't be completely averse to CO2 either, although it seems like the diffuser equipment involved would be another eyesore to add to a tank this small!

Any suggestions to my tank as it is right now and comments on what I've written are hugely appreciated! I've encountered nothing but helpfulness throughout the aquatic hobby message boards and figured at this point I couldn't stay away from this particular forum any longer.
 
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Htomassini

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Well keeping the light (which I think is plenty) you could add anubias to the log ( are great at filtering the water colum). Also need tO add some form of co2 like excell. But I would start at half the dose until the vals do ok. You could always redo the substrate by having a sandy beach area upfront and a good plant substrate at the back built up to about 2to 3 inches. Make a nice wall of plants at back higher and then your log and anubias middle and your sand as forground.