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Old 01-26-2008, 10:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to build a slate cave/mountain decor.

I plan on anabuis petite for the sides and am looking for something to cover the top slate roof.

I want it to grow downwards though. Is there any plant that will not grow up towards the light? The top will only be about 2 inches from the waters surface. I'd like for it to somewhat become a curtain for the top cave.

I'm running 130 watts over 75 gallons with no CO2.Plan on pulling all my stems except the ALTERNANTHERA REINECKII and going with crypts, anabuis and flame moss as a foreground.
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