Some species are doing better than others... The Blyxa is kinda tattered, I hope it pulls through but it keeps uprooting. I have like 5 species of mosses and some pellia waiting on the driftwood that is still soaking. About half of the pieces are sunk now. I may just hold out for another week to let the plants recover. My favorite is the P. Stellata it is very colorful.
Some of the plants going in.
It was much easier to plant with water this low. Some of the more rigid stems didn't work out since they wouldn't really bend in the water.
Mostly planted... I think about 10 minutes after I took this picture and filled the tank back up, another package of plants arrived with the mail... doh!
3 days later... some plants perking back up nicely.
A bunch of different stuff in this picture. I have a ton of cabomba, I had some yellowish in my other tank plus supposedly green and purple from the store. It is hard to tell the difference since it loses it's color fast. The P. stellata is the tallest plant in the back, this picture doesn't do it justice.
Other side of the tank. The stuff in the back corner is E. Tellanus or something , I guess it is kinda pricey but I got it as a freebie in a trade.
Closeup of HC (This stuff is tiny!) and Aquasoil
Co2 indicator. If there is enough CO2 (30 ppm) it will be green. To little, blue, too much, yellow.
Maybe next weekend I will put in the driftwood. I have so many different kinds of moss I have no idea which is which so I will just tie some of each to a branch and see what happems.