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Reddit mentions of SAMYO Stainless Steel Aquarium Tank Plant Tools Aquascaping Kit Aquatic Plant Tweezers Scissor Substrate Spatula Tools Set - 5 Tools
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5 Pcs aquarium aquascaping tools kit: Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Substrate Spatula, Straight Tweezers, Bent TweezersSuitable for aquarium plants, aquarium matrices, gravel and other aquarium decorations. The key benefit is that it allows precise plant trimming and maintenance without disturbing other decorations/plantsDesigned according to the human engineering principle. Slender streamlined surface. Easy and Convenient operation.Simple, durable and rustproof. Rinse and dry after each useMaterial: Stainless Steel. Color: Silver
Specs:
Color | Silver |
Height | 2.4 Inches |
Length | 15.2 Inches |
Width | 4.5 Inches |
Yes, I realize now that I should have refined my original post. As far as what I have going right now:
Lighting - Finnex Stingray; buying two clamp lights isn't going to be much cheaper than this at $44.
Filter - Sponge filter with the powerhead listed above. I'm not set on one for now because I'll see what's at my LFS and go from there, but I have one in mind.
Tank - standard 10g tank from LFS
Substrate - I plan on using either black sand or normal sand, whatever I can find, along with root tabs. I like the look of sand and from what I hear it's easy to use for rescaping, which I will probably be doing. I had dirt capped with sand in my last tank and it looked horrible after a while because it mixed too much.
Is Seachem Prime the typical dechlorinator? I saw it recommended somewhere and that's what I plan on getting. I'm also looking at getting these tools. I'm not sure how much quality differs but they're cheap and have some good reviews.
I plan on sticking with RCS and some snails for now, fish can come later. As for plants, I think I'm gonna go with some java fern and java moss. I'll see what else my LFS has and recommends.
I greatly appreciate the help by the way.
EDIT: I wanted to add that I'll only be using root tabs on plants that would need it, I know I'm not supposed to plant java fern in the sand. I was just reading about staurogyne repens and how it could work in sand and low tech as long as I use root tabs and fertilizer. Do you have any thoughts on this?