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Forever-mango
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Well, these are the fish tanks in my room. The left just got set up and the right one is my 2ft tank.

http://thehiddenleaf.e-hax.com/DSC04072.JPG

The Left tank is kindy donated by a friend, and has been converted into a fry tank for my guppies.

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edited to fix link

Last edited by moondog at 25-Sep-2004 05:26
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clownloachfan
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i like your tank on the left. What is that nice big plant in the middle? Looks like some kind of echniodorus.
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The left tank looks sorta like mangrove plants, though it isnt quite it.

Are you planning to put a substrate in?
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I think it's bamboo in the lefthand tank.



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Forever-mango
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The left handed tank is a fry tank, and many members recommended not to put any gravel on the bottom, but i wanted to put some plants so i placed gravel in a container as you see there. The plant is a lucky bamboo. It was trimmed off my older plant and placed in my 2ft plant tank. It developed some roots over 1 month time and now its in the fry tank.

Many have said they dont do well submerged under what, but from my experience in the last two years, they seem quite happy. I cut them fresh from my older plant and placed them in the gravel with co2 for about a month to produce some roots then later placed somewhere else. Lucky bamboo isnt a true aquatic plant but to me them grow quite well. If you see closly in the right tank, the left side of it, on the driftwood is a young lucky bamboo just developed young roots. Looks quite well in aquariums.

Also, the nice green plant in the middle of the plant thank is the Melon Sword (Echinodorus osiris), got it for $8 and look at it now!

Mango

Last edited by mangor34 at 26-Sep-2004 04:35
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