Planted Tank Carpet
Many of the more attractive species of carpeting plants grow better with more light.
Planted tank carpet. If you re thinking of setting up a carpet in your planted tank you have likely wondered how to actually go about doing it. Carpets need decent lighting to reach them as they lay at the point furthest away from the tank on the substrate but many low tech tanks choose to use low lighting due to fear of algae. This plant will thrive perfectly in a nutrient rich substrate of preferably iron rich clay or aquarium soil and quality tank water. More people love it for being hardy.
This means that it does not require a lot of co2 and nutrients. Once it is planted it can survive different tolerances against it. Therefore it is a perfect fit as a foreground to cover the bottom of a planted tank. Given the right living conditions its light green leaves appear brighter and compact to attract viewers.
To start with you must understand the basic concept of what a planted tank carpet is. The carpeted tank is used often in modern aquascaping because it provides a beautiful effect giving depth motion and stunning colour to any aquarium. It can survive in all lighting conditions. Micro sword is a small carpet plant species 4 7 cm or 2 3 inches that forms an excellent foreground subject for planted tanks.