Originally posted by Alex.M
beaslbob !! what kind of live plants will you recommend. I was thinking about a shaving brush for an example. Is that sound ok??? Thank you for your respond . Alex.
Actually just about any plants would help. The shaving brushes from SWF are a good example. I use garcilla, various caulperas, brillo pad macro, shaving brushes, plus turtle grass. My wife particulary likes a new red macro I glued onto a rock. Some people have reported that livestock can eat the "bristles" from the shaving brushes. Whatever you do it would be a good idea to protect your investiment with a refugium or even culturing the plants in a seperate container. You also may find locals who are throwing away pounds of plants and would gladly give you some.
Looking at the pictures, I can't help but wonder If you don't have cyano bacteria. I also have seen and experienced much greater algae blooms. But then it is hard to tell from pictures. Whatever the extent, getting desirable plants thriving will definately help keep the tank clean, balanced, and stable.