is my tank too small for carpets?
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Golos - Posts: 3
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is my tank too small for carpets?
I've got a 10 gallon tank with a dirted substrate and decent lighting. Wanted to try a carpeting plant like Monte Carlo or Dwarf Hairgrass, but I'm worried it's too small. Anyone have experience with carpets in nanos?
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bryson4 - Posts: 3
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
Nah, 10 gallons ain't too small if you got the right setup. I've seen folks pull off killer carpets in nanos. Just gotta keep up with trimming and make sure your lights are strong enough. What kinda lighting you running?
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floralix - Posts: 85
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
Monte Carlo can work in a 10 gallon, but it'll need consistent CO2 and high light. Dwarf Hairgrass is a bit more forgiving. How often are you dosing fertilizers? Substrate depth matters too, at least 2 inches for roots to spread.
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Seadog - Posts: 21
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
Agreed. I've had success with Monte Carlo in a 10 gallon using a Nicrew light and weekly ferts. It's doable but requires patience.
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Golos - Posts: 3
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
Thanks for the input. I'm using a Finnex Stingray and dosing Thrive twice a week. Substrate is about 2.5 inches deep. Guess I'll give Monte Carlo a shot and see how it goes.
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bryson4 - Posts: 3
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
Stingray should work, but you might wanna bump up the ferts if the carpet starts looking thin. Also, keep an eye on algae, high light can mess with the balance if you're not careful.
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floralix - Posts: 85
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
That sounds like a solid plan. Just remember to trim regularly to encourage horizontal growth. Let us know how it turns out.
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Seadog - Posts: 21
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Re: is my tank too small for carpets?
If you're worried about algae, you could start with a shorter photoperiod and gradually increase it. I ran my lights for 6 hours initially, then bumped it up to 8 once the plants settled in.