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  1. Default Looking for suggestions

    This is my 20 gallon tank as it appeared a few days ago (I can get another picture tomorrow, but my lights have been off most of the day to acclimate my newest fish).

    It's my first attempt at a planted tank, but I'm not happy with it. It was great at first, but once I got light and fertilizer in it, the plants grew in ways I wasn't expecting, and now I'm not sure I like the placement of any of them, except for the java fern. The crypt got huge while the anubias didn't grow and now the middle is all out of whack. The sword in the back is really happy, but all of the new leaves are large with short stems instead of small with long stems, and I don't know if it will fill the corner quite like I envisioned.

    Anyway, I would like everything to move and for it to be MUCH more heavily planted. Any suggestions of where to move things and what other plants to get would be extremely welcome.

    Here are the specs:
    20g high tank
    65w coralife fixture
    Hagen Natural CO2 system
    Flourite and black gravel mixed
    Aquaclear 50 filter
    Will be stocked with platies, lemon tetras, cory cats, and amano shrimp

    Current plants (all guesses as they were "assorted" from Petsmart): anubias angustifolia 'Afzelli' (narrow-leaved anubias), cryptocoryne balansae, java fern, and some type of sword that I still can't identify.
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    20 gallon: 4 sunburst platies, 5 lemon tetras, 2 cory cats, shrimp, and live plants.

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    It looks fine as it is...and those plants still have a lot of growing to do...but if you really want to make a change, I think you have a group of plants that all essentially look the same...

    I would group them closer together near the back or to one side...and then get a short round-leaved plant for the front to provide contrast...
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    just a little heads up...the amano shrimp may nibble on your plants. But they will also nibble on the algae in them to keep them clean so there are pros. and cons.

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    well, it looks like you have good lighting, co2, and flourite! that's almost everything you need. I wouldn't move anyfish out from it, as it is unessecary if you are only going to putting in more plants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rue
    It looks fine as it is...and those plants still have a lot of growing to do...but if you really want to make a change, I think you have a group of plants that all essentially look the same...

    I would group them closer together near the back or to one side...and then get a short round-leaved plant for the front to provide contrast...
    Thanks for the advice. I think you're right about all the plants looking the same. I was going to plan out everything, but I was at Petsmart yesterday and their plants looked healthier than usual, so on a whim I picked out some wisteria and red ludwigia (how do I pronounce that anyway?).

    The tank already looks much better, but I'm going to move a few more things around and then I'll take some pictures.
    20 gallon: 4 sunburst platies, 5 lemon tetras, 2 cory cats, shrimp, and live plants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Incredulous_Ed
    well, it looks like you have good lighting, co2, and flourite! that's almost everything you need. I wouldn't move anyfish out from it, as it is unessecary if you are only going to putting in more plants.
    Nah, my fish are staying put. I think I was referring more to moving the plants than moving the fish.
    20 gallon: 4 sunburst platies, 5 lemon tetras, 2 cory cats, shrimp, and live plants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themusician
    Thanks for the advice. I think you're right about all the plants looking the same. I was going to plan out everything, but I was at Petsmart yesterday and their plants looked healthier than usual, so on a whim I picked out some wisteria and red ludwigia (how do I pronounce that anyway?).

    The tank already looks much better, but I'm going to move a few more things around and then I'll take some pictures.

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