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Old 11-26-2006, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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That would be nice for a sticky for sure.
I need to do a how to mail fish and plants article for the GAB. I could add it in there.
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I need to do a how to mail fish and plants article for the GAB. I could add it in there.
Great! Thank you. Together, we will make you famous!

By the way, do you know of a Moderator to ask to turn it into a sticky and exactly WHERE to post the sticky?
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Here's an update on the two natural planted tanks at work.
Right now then only have cherry shrimp and snails in them.
The bettas are still at home from christmas break.



Here's the little 5 gallon bowfront. That one's maybe been set up for two years now. It has the evil lowes topsoil in it that took forever to settle down. The plants all seem happy, tho there's some very tough to get off green algae growing on the acrylic. It's a buggar to get off.


Here's the 5 gallon hex NPT.
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This one only has a little hair algae and little of some kind of algae on the acrylic. not bad. the plants in it are very happy. I haven't had to clean the acrylic in ages. I still keep hornwort and duckweed floating.
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Anybody still on this thread or have you all left?...dataguru:! You are making me invious because my NPT dosesnt look HALF as good as yours.....I dont really have any good plants for it....Jimbo, I like your vases and someday soon hope to get some of mine going.
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