Hello all, my name is Billy and I am very new to fish keeping. I currently reside in Durham, NC, grew up in Virginia and graduated from the University of Florida, majoring in wildlife ecology, not too long ago. I have had my first tank up and running for about 7 months now. I have plenty of questions and lots to learn but figured my first post should include a quick intro and a few pictures of my 29 gallon native tank. All fish, wood and plants (aside from the Anubias) were collected in southeastern Virginia. I wanted to create an aquarium modeled after the swamps and coastal wetlands that I've always enjoyed exploring.
pennywort and cricket frog
Currently, the tank houses 2 blue spotted sunfish (Enneacanthus gloriosus), 2 mosquito fish (Gambusia holbrooki), an eastern mudminnow (Umbra pygmaea), a cricket frog (Acris gryllus) and a narrowmouth toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis). I have experimented with a number of plants and so far have had success maintaining a floating mat of what I believe is hornwort (Ceratophyllum sp.). I am currently giving some pennywort (Hydrocotyle umbellata) I collected and a store-bought Anubias a try. I've found that anything I submerge tends not to last, presumably because it isn't receiving adequate light? I would eventually like invest in better lighting and a nutrient-rich substrate to see if I can maintain a larger variety of plants. I've enjoyed this tank so much that I am considering upgrading to a larger set up with some bigger native species this spring.
and here is a video if anyone is interested
http://youtu.be/caYDmrdHUso
I am doing my best to learn all that I can so all advice and suggestions are welcome! I've seen quite a few incredible native tanks on here which have definitely got me thinking I'd like to do a larger sunfish display in the near future.


pennywort and cricket frog



Currently, the tank houses 2 blue spotted sunfish (Enneacanthus gloriosus), 2 mosquito fish (Gambusia holbrooki), an eastern mudminnow (Umbra pygmaea), a cricket frog (Acris gryllus) and a narrowmouth toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis). I have experimented with a number of plants and so far have had success maintaining a floating mat of what I believe is hornwort (Ceratophyllum sp.). I am currently giving some pennywort (Hydrocotyle umbellata) I collected and a store-bought Anubias a try. I've found that anything I submerge tends not to last, presumably because it isn't receiving adequate light? I would eventually like invest in better lighting and a nutrient-rich substrate to see if I can maintain a larger variety of plants. I've enjoyed this tank so much that I am considering upgrading to a larger set up with some bigger native species this spring.
and here is a video if anyone is interested
http://youtu.be/caYDmrdHUso
I am doing my best to learn all that I can so all advice and suggestions are welcome! I've seen quite a few incredible native tanks on here which have definitely got me thinking I'd like to do a larger sunfish display in the near future.