Well thank you!That's a good looking tank and the stocking is spot on, too. Well done![]()
I'm afraid the scat alone would feel lonely, but I'm not sure, I haven't studied them as much as the others. ;P
Well thank you!That's a good looking tank and the stocking is spot on, too. Well done![]()
I added Vallisneria Spiralis, as I read they were the most tolerant, so hopefully they are.
That's pretty awesome, even though I don't know how easy it'll be to find.Vallisneria will do OK in the low salinity range. I have seen Jungle Val doing well along the southern shores of Lake Pontcharrain, and the lower reaches of the St John's River. Both are estuaries in the lower salinity range.
If you plan to raise the salinity into the higher range, you may want to add Turtle Grass, which is similar in appearance to Vallisneria, but it actually prefers the higher salinities that would kill Vallisneria. Minimal salinity 10 ppt (SG 1.0075) optimal 20 to 35 ppt (SG 1.015 to 1.026)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalassia_testudinum
That's pretty awesome, even though I don't know how easy it'll be to find.
Sadly I won't be able to find that here, we have nothing but sand and cloudy water in belgium.![]()
We have vals growing all over the Hudson River, and even in places that are full salt when the tide is in. I think they will do fine.
Another thing about vals: if you want them to grow well, you need hard and alkaline water, but I think you would have that in a brackish tank anyway.
I should be between 1.008 and 1.012. What do you rekon would be the better alternative?A brief exposure to full salt is OK as long as they get fresher water when the tide goes down.
The difference is that Vallisneria is a freshwater plant with significant salinity tolerance. It actually does better when the salinity is less than 3 ppt. It can tolerate salinities as high as 15 ppt (SG 1.011) for extended periods of time, but it’s growth is significantly inhibited at this higher range:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/24321214?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
On the other hand, Turtle Grass needs these higher salinities to thrive.
I should be between 1.008 and 1.012. What do you rekon would be the better alternative?