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balapickerel

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so i have a newly cycled ten gallon fish tank and would like to plant some camboda plants in it, i think they look very nice in! i'm going to have a betta in the tank, maybe some pygmy cories, but i would like to know how to plant them, and grow them, i allready know about trimming them and such, but can i even grow in the type of substrate i have, it's about an inch and a half of smooth stones about a quarter of an inch in size
 
how much light do you have
they like a medium amount of light
they are pretty easy
 
Camboda should root well in most substrate. with the larger substrate it may come loose from time to time.

IMO it is one of the easiest plants to grow in aquatics. I have it growing in an unlit coldwater tank.
 
I've tried camboba a couple of times and it's dead within a week. I guess i just have bad luck w/it as most people say it's a fairly easy plant to grow. Hope you do better than me!
 

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