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we would like to add micro sword, temple-narrow leaf, rotala indica, and a banana plant. which of these do you think would be best for us to add? this would be our first attempt at a planted tank. its 15 gallon tall with 2 boesami rainbows, and 2 small keyhole cichlids. we would also like to add a piece of driftwood, but the only kind you can buy around here is reptile driftwood. Also, we keep our temp. at 78 degrees.
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How much light is over the tank?
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*M&F* Couple
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sorry guys, forgot about this post
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*M&F* Couple
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alright thats fine, well be making a trip friday or saturday again, what do you reccomend?
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The recommended tank size for keyhole cichlids and the rainbows is a 3 ft tank or larger. The rainbows would be even happier in a longer tank.
Good starter plants for you would be: java ferns, anubias, maybe some crypts and some stems like water sprite or hygro. |
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