My Low Light 10 Gallon

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Hello there everyone. I just started my first planted tank but before I jump to it, I'll give you all the tank specs first.

10 Gallon Standard Tank
3-D Custom Styrofoam Background
2x 10watt CFL's (full spectrum)
Whisper 10 Filter (Sucks but I figure the plants will help)

Stocking:
-As for now I have about 15 convict fry.
-Looking for a pair of Bumblebee Gobies

Plants:
2x Anubias Plants
More to come.... Probably tomorrow.

I built this tank a while back hoping that I would be able to sell it, but instead, I am going to keep it. Please let me know what you think of the tank thus far. I was thinking of leaving out the driftwood and doing more rocks but I am unsure. I would also like a plant that would make for a nice carpetting effect across the tank floor. Any suggestions?

I am running just the lights, no ferts or co2 so please keep this in mind if you have suggestions for plants. Thanks.

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from what ive heard, it is hard to get a carpet of any plant in a low light setup. However, plenty of mosses grow in low light conditions, so you could look into java moss, or maybe fire moss. That background looks SWEET
 
i think it looks great the way it is. i've suggested a background around here a couple times and think i've been blown off mostly. oh well my next tank is getting one. :D my crabitat already has one... it was a broken tank salvaged. :)

i'd like to see some moss hanging off that wall. some pelia and java ferns wouldn't look too bad if done right either imo. crypts are a definite option. there are quite a few other anubias also if you wanted the tank to look uniform.

EDIT: mini pellia would look great creeping up that wall.
 
Neat setup !!!!!!
 
I am glad that you all like how the tank looks. I figured its something out of the ordinary. I am going to be getting some fish and some more plants saturday morning.... I might even get some tomorrow. Any suggestions? I want to do something a little out of the ordinary. I really like the julli cories though, would a group of 3 be alright?


EDIT: mini pellia would look great creeping up that wall.

I'll have to check this out. I never even thought of something hanging off the wall. Good thinking



is the background concrete on top of the styro? looks neat

There is actually no concrete. If you melt the styro and then seal it with drylok you can get the desired effect without the hassle. I just silicone the final product to the back of the tank.
 
i think the tank looks great and there is definitely alot that can be done with it

now for your cory choice i don't know how well they would like being in a group of only 3 and 6 would be alot for that tank may i suggest one of the dwarf cory species ei. habrosus cory they are a small cory that you could easily fit 6 of them in the tank and they have a nice look to them
 
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