I was looking at some planted aquariums and saw a lot of gorgeous, thick green vegetation covering the bottoms of even the smallest tanks. I love planted tanks, and have a bag of Eco Complete at the bottom of a 10 gal (which I know would cause problems for caudates) with a few amphibious plants; I was hoping that a thick ground cover would eliminate or at least lessen the chances of a newt swallowing the substrate. My main issue is that most of the ground cover I liked was tropical. Any ideas on what I could put down there?
My second thought was to ditch the substrate and create a moss carpet that could be easily lifted out for cleaning. I have no idea how that could be accomplished without ridiculous amounts of java swirling around in my tank…you folk are the experts, can you give me any ideas?
My second thought was to ditch the substrate and create a moss carpet that could be easily lifted out for cleaning. I have no idea how that could be accomplished without ridiculous amounts of java swirling around in my tank…you folk are the experts, can you give me any ideas?