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Old 02-18-2005, 09:42 AM   #2
Damon
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Default Re: Proven Performers of Aquatic Plants

They are all good choices. The dwarf sag can be a PITA if lighting is inadequate. The problem I have with the list (not really a problem but a matter of preference) is there are no stem plants. And the slow growers don't help with algae busting. My list would have to include:
Wisteria
Watersprite
Crypt. Spiralis
Anacharis
Aponogeton
Bacopa Aus.
Red Ludwigia
Hornwort
Java Fern
Java Moss
Pennywort
Guppy grass

I find with a mix of slow and fast growers, algae isn't a problem. Gotta have your nutrient sponge plants.
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