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Like gf, I agree with only using one type of decoration. You have some very lovely stones that are quite hard to find. If I were you, I would build the aquascape with the stones as the focal point. The real driftwood and fake stuff are distracting. There is a large, roundish stone that I especially like.

Unless I'm asking a redundant question, bear in mind it's early for a Saturday morning and I only had about four hours of sleep, what's your lighting? How many WPG.

Are you adding CO2?
 
[quote name=''genesis' post='1053001' date='Jan 27 2006, 08:38 PM']
the pic on that site doesnt look like my plant :huh:
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Look for Microsorum pteropus 'Windeløv' in the plant listings on the left.:)
 
no CO2
my lighting is standard Rio 180 stuff
i can get some new bulbs if needed :)
 
[quote name=''genesis' post='1053856' date='Jan 28 2006, 09:07 AM']
no CO2
my lighting is standard Rio 180 stuff
i can get some new bulbs if needed :)
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Had to do the math. That makes it roughly 47.5 gallons and about 1.26 WPG. This, IMO is considered on the low end for lighting. I would stick to some hardy stem plants, cryptocrynes, anubias, and java fern. CO2 might not be necessary, but it is always useful.
 
im gonna do a complete re-arrange tomorrow :hey:

will post pics
 

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