Dear Saha: I am reminded, in watching the following video, on RUclips: Aquascape Tutorial Step by Step 90cm Planted Aquarium that many aquascapes are higher, on the back sides. Having a rounded substrate, is my, personal preference. I wonder how much difference, with regard to light intensity, it will make, for your plants, when you move them, to deep aquaria. Although water does filter photons, I doubt that a mere foot would make much difference. I’m very impressed with the success you are having, in this tank with Cabomba. I’ve tried to keep it, but was not successful. When it deteriorates, it drops loads of needles, which are problematic, to remove. I may give it another try. Thank you, for sharing this, interesting video, on your, plant-testing setup. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
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Dear Saha:
I am reminded, in watching the following video, on RUclips:
Aquascape Tutorial Step by Step 90cm Planted Aquarium
that many aquascapes are higher, on the back sides. Having a rounded substrate, is my, personal preference.
I wonder how much difference, with regard to light intensity, it will make, for your plants, when you move them, to deep aquaria. Although water does filter photons, I doubt that a mere foot would make much difference.
I’m very impressed with the success you are having, in this tank with Cabomba. I’ve tried to keep it, but was not successful. When it deteriorates, it drops loads of needles, which are problematic, to remove. I may give it another try.
Thank you, for sharing this, interesting video, on your, plant-testing setup.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar