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Old October 19th 04, 06:47 PM
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actually, I kept em totally bare.
http://www.mu.edu/~buxtoni/puregold/care/plants.html
plants in itty pots are as fancy as I have got.... but yes, you can line the entire
bottom with those big flat river rocks.. the ones about the size of your hands.
it looks like mirror to have a BBT. gradually algae grows on it and the whole thing
looks very under water. I used to have to use dolomitic limestone in my tanks (water
softener) and then it would pile up in drifts looking like a beach.
it is funny, but it is easy to get used to just seeing the GF moving around in the
tanks. wonderful really. and soooo easy to take care off. Ingrid

"Brian Steele" wrote:

Hi Ingrid,

Do you line the entire bottom of the tank with river rock? If not, do you
leave the bottom of the tank bare? I would imagine that it wouldn't look
very good to have a bare bottom?



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