I would recommend adding a black background to the tank. It will bring out more colour in the plants and tetras.
Agreed. When I added a dark blue background to my planted tank everything popped more. I would have done black if I had it on me, though what I noticed with my particular background (a plastic tablecloth lol) was that based on how the sunlight hits it, it will appear light blue, dark blue, or black creating different effects at different times of day.I would recommend adding a black background to the tank. It will bring out more colour in the plants and tetras.
My tank was right up against a wall. Nice thing about the tablecloth was that it could be draped over and taped to the sides and then could just cut extra off the bottom.Thanks for the suggestion. Not the easiest thing in the world as there is only a few cm between the back of the tank and the wall, but I'll experiment with it.
I just use black window tint.Thanks for the suggestion. Not the easiest thing in the world as there is only a few cm between the back of the tank and the wall, but I'll experiment with it.
Looking great.Hornwort grows like mad. I just draped it over some driftwood and let it naturally do it's own thing. Anubias planted below hornwort to decrease light to them. Hornwort does shed quite a bit and tends to clog filter intakes. I just purchased some pre filter sponges to deal with that. Frogbit looks nice but tough to find here. Anyone ever used red root floaters and how did it do? Pics of hornwort...View attachment 1486792