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Journal Blyxa Bonanza

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So the Blyxa japonica in my 40B tank had to be thinned. I had nowhere to put all of it so … new tank!

Fzone 6.4gal, 17.7 x 11.8 x 7.1 inches
Light: Lominie Asta 20
Filter: dug around in my box and added a Nicrew HOB. Then replaced it with an old Aquaclear 20. Not sure if I will leave it but I do want some flow … so maybe.
Substrate: leftover PFS
Plants: Blyxa! Will prob add some other grass type plants after I see what I have stashed away.
Hardscape: River rocks and manzanita. Also old. Not sure if the wood is staying or not.

It’s a small tank so I doubt I will put fish in it. I have ramshorn snails and red neocaridina in nearly every tank in the house so I’d like something different. Suggestions?

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Blyxa japonica is in my top 5 of aquarium plants. I am looking forward to following your journal.
Thanks! I have no plan for this tank so I expect a bit of meandering before it comes together.
I’m partial because I have them, but do peacock gudgeons interest you? Peaceful, easy, and beautiful nano fish.

I don’t really know anything about them so thanks for the tip. Not sure any fish will be happy in such a small tank though. Off to do some research.
 
Blyxa are also one of my top plants and are so versatile.
See these two pics from different tanks. One as a traditional mid-ground plant and the other in a 150G as a foreground carpet plant.
Like you I've since ripped up most of the Blyxa in the first photo and replanted (in the hundreds) but had loads left over too and don't know what to do with.
 

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They are so beautiful! Would love to have them but isn’t this tank too small? It’s listed as 6.4 gallons.
I have Kubotai Rasbora and I love them...but...they are the most active fish in my tank. I think they would be a bit too much for anything less than 10 gallons. I'm about to stock my newly cycled 7 gallon UNS 30C and along with shrimp, I'm thinking Chili Rasboras. I have a few in my bigger tank and based on their characteristics there, I think 8 to 10 in the 7g would be fine.
 
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