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looks like i have the Brachygobius xanthozona. perfect unbroken black stripes and is best suited for brackish, but will tolerate fresh water much better than the other type.
Just a thought - are those Rotalas in the background? You might want to pull them up and cut the leafless stems off, leaving about an inch or 2 of stem below the leaves. That way you won't have bare stems, and after they grow a bit they will look much fuller.
speaking of the stuff... I got it from aquadise and it was supposed to be "egeria" but i don't really know. I only know egeria densa and it doesnt have a piney structure like this.
the first pic is a crop of the pic i posted 3 days ago. 2nd i took tongiht. Its going nuts!
no water level change, and i haven't moved anything!
When there is not enough light to reach the bottom the stems become "leggy" meaning more stem in between the leaves...also the leaves at the bottom will die off due to the shading of the upper leaves.
Man, you need to BLAST this tank with more lighting...like 4 times as much
ADA mini-m planted
ADA mini-m riparium
ADA 30-C nano reef
ADA 90-P community Tanganyikan
ADA 120-p overflow Full reef in progress
Eheim 90cm SA biotope
110g Peacocks
Just saw that the plant you have showing is suppose to be egeria......which is anachris if I'm not mistaken.....and that looks nothing like the anachris....
Depending on what type of lighting you plan on going with....if you want it to me a low-slight med light tank I would try to double what you have. It being as tall as it is light penetration is a lot worse then if you had the same lighting on a long but shorter tank.
Well, right now you've got 80W over a 45...I think you said that you were going to get different lighting? What were you thinking about? Sorry if you posted this earlier, but could you post the width of the tank?
Your plants should be okay for right now, that's enough light to keep them going. If you really want to see them go crazy, though, think about a little more light. (Like everyone else said.)
Hmm...Can you possibly take a picture from the top of those "egerias?" I think I might know what you have, but I'm not sure... But they look like they're growing to me!
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