Jump to content

Dawrf Hairgrass aquascape. Will this even work.


Recommended Posts

I'm trying to get a Hairgrass carpet for this aquascape I'm making.  But I have no idea if this is enough room for it to work. 

The sand is from Petco with eco complete plant substrate. The water is mostly the eco complete fert and a little tank water from my main planted tank.

 

So will this work, if soo what should I be doing to really get it going 

If this will not work, is there a way to make it work.

Also I will soon be adding easy green once everything is settled.

20210815_184248.jpg

Edited by VulgarWander
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The biggest issue you're likely to have is keeping a narrow dish with a large surface area watered. Evaporation will require you to top off the dish daily (at least. Maybe faster depending on the light source you use and the humidity level in your house.) The plants should grow fine as long as you can keep them adequately hydrated but that may be more of a challenge than you're anticipating. Miss a day and you could find everything withered and dead. As the plants take hold and start to grow emersed, the loss of water will increase as the plants will also shed water through their exposed leaves. There's no easy way to cover a dish garden like that so evaporation will be faster than one finds in an aquarium with a cover. It should look neat, but the maintenance could be challenging. Algae control will also be an issue for you. Snails will crawl out of a shallow dish and other algae eaters need more water.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 8/16/2021 at 8:53 AM, gardenman said:

The biggest issue you're likely to have is keeping a narrow dish with a large surface area watered. Evaporation will require you to top off the dish daily (at least. Maybe faster depending on the light source you use and the humidity level in your house.) The plants should grow fine as long as you can keep them adequately hydrated but that may be more of a challenge than you're anticipating. Miss a day and you could find everything withered and dead. As the plants take hold and start to grow emersed, the loss of water will increase as the plants will also shed water through their exposed leaves. There's no easy way to cover a dish garden like that so evaporation will be faster than one finds in an aquarium with a cover. It should look neat, but the maintenance could be challenging. Algae control will also be an issue for you. Snails will crawl out of a shallow dish and other algae eaters need more water.

I would think you need at least an inch and a half of substrate the little patches you have is ideal because it will propagate with runners and it will propagate fast under the right conditions I would go with strong medium light and easy green with at least an inch and a half of substrate

Edited by Jimycle
I always miss spell🤷
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...