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Old 01-24-2008, 06:25 PM
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Absolutely amazing looking tank. Love the giant "tree roots". I always wished I had a knack for freshwater, sadly I only had a knack for growing green slime algae. *sigh*

I'll just drool over your pics instead Simply gorgeous!
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what types of plants do you have in there? how do you plant them? How deep is you gravel bed? I have a 55G FW tank and i love the look of planted tanks. Please tell me you secrets
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what types of plants do you have in there? how do you plant them? How deep is you gravel bed? I have a 55G FW tank and i love the look of planted tanks. Please tell me you secrets
Not many secrets here! Lots of light, lots of CO2, and fertilize as required!

Gravel bed is about 2.5-3".. I have several types of plants in here.. so far about 20 different species.
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