Holy cow, new respect for ya Ghazanfar

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ingg
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Holy cow, new respect for ya Ghazanfar

Post by ingg »

I redid my nano yesterday and ended up with a big wad of hairgrass.

So, I decided to make this nice field of plugs in my 30 long for the shrimp.

I cannot imagine planting that 215g. Hat's off, that had to be a back breaking endeavor!
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Aaron
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Post by Aaron »

Hehe...the one time my wife asked to help me plant plants I had her do the Glosso. She hasn't asked again. :(
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neilanh
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Post by neilanh »

lol!
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halak
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Post by halak »

When I planted Glosso in my 75, I put in just a few. Then I waited for a month or so, and then had a really nice uniform looking foreground.
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maddog10
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Post by maddog10 »

Ghazanfar and I had this discussion this morning (as I was raiding his tanks :D ). He said he started off with a clump about the size of his pinkie and separated it into 'clumps' with about 3 blades of grass each and planted around the hardscape. The rest filled in on its own.

I planted some Glosso I got from the auction a few months ago and it had me considering tanks without foregrounds from that point on :mrgreen:
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