Thread: Losing Fish
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Old 11-22-2005, 06:33 PM   #15
garfieldnfish
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Forgot, sry, add more plants, lol. One is not enough. If you do not want to learn to be an underwater gardener and do not want to invest in CO2 injection and high power lighting, get the following, they worked great for me and I do not have a green tumb:
anubias (nana is great), java moss (five inches from the light source), lucky bamboo (straight not curled, Lowes sells 25-30 plants in a little planter for $9 bucks, same as I used for 1 1/2 years and the plants hardly changed in appearance, they do not use up a lot of nutrients, so they are just for looks really) valisnaria, Walmart bulbs, lilies and aponts (those need to be replaced about every 5 months but at the price they cost it's worth it and they look good.
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