Think I've finished my 15 gall :-) (glass light high thick)
Tanks tend to go planted (driftwood, soft water etc) or rockface (rock
chunks & hard water). I've played around with hybrids, by using inert rocks
in planted tanks, and using driftwood, silk plants and thick leaved plants
like Amazon swords (in pots) into the mbuna tanks. After a while you get
used to seeing African cichlids swimming around plant life, and plastic/silk
plants are a lot easier than real plants to 'plant' partway up your rock walls ;~).
Sounds good. I have no experience with Gobies, but I have lots of
experience with algae ;~). In my high light tank, the algae doesn't
actually settle down. It just grows different kinds, typically 1 or 2 at a
time, replacing its predecessors. I have a low light tank which grows algae
sheets along the side glass and fur on all the rocks. This one is very
stable (from an algae evolutionary perspective). The front glass is also
surprisingly clean (I guess I've conceded enough surface area to consume all
the nutrients in the water).
cheers -- http://www.NetMax.tk
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