Replanted 20 Gallon
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Replanted 20 Gallon
This is the tank with the Flourite in. It's a start. I'm using the Flourish line of products now, and I'm going to hook up a DIY CO2 in the very near future. You can see all the bare space... as well as evidence of an earlier algae breakout thanks to the darn gravel tabs I was using. That will not happen again! Plant suggestions, or better yet donations, are welcome!
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Your plants look nice and healthy so that's a good start. I would move the driftwood farther back from the glass to give a better illusion of depth. That sword plant, while nice looking, will eventually get way too big for that tank. If you come to the next meeting you will likely find more plants than you'll know what to do with.
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Re: Replanted 20 Gallon
Where in Wahington DC. do you live? I will be trimming tonight & im sure im trowing away Ludwigia & some other plants.keeperofthefish wrote:This is the tank with the Flourite in. It's a start. I'm using the Flourish line of products now, and I'm going to hook up a DIY CO2 in the very near future. You can see all the bare space... as well as evidence of an earlier algae breakout thanks to the darn gravel tabs I was using. That will not happen again! Plant suggestions, or better yet donations, are welcome!
Here's a pic.:
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Brian
I would be interested in getting some of your cuttings as well. I am in Herndon. I have a new 75 that I need to plant. Thanks....
Keeperofthefish
If the sword gets too big for you I have a 120 gallon that it can move over to.
Thanks guys
Rob
I would be interested in getting some of your cuttings as well. I am in Herndon. I have a new 75 that I need to plant. Thanks....
Keeperofthefish
If the sword gets too big for you I have a 120 gallon that it can move over to.
Thanks guys
Rob
Robert Peterson
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FloridaDriftwood.com has a small sword called "Brown Sword" that is compact. It might be their e. puriensis.
Here is a picture
the very small swords on the right have grown nicely compact about 4 inches tall.
And that's a crypt balanese that has turned into a monster mother plant.
Mark
Here is a picture
the very small swords on the right have grown nicely compact about 4 inches tall.
And that's a crypt balanese that has turned into a monster mother plant.
Mark
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