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Old December 8th 04, 06:14 PM
avgeek21
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Default When to plant a new tank?

Basic question on planting a new tank: I'm setting up an Eclipse 6
gallon for my daughter and we'd like it to be moderately planted
eventually. I'm going to cycle the tank with FISH (2 danios), as
opposed to the method of using only live plants to establish the tank
(and then adding the fish later.) So after a few weeks, when the tank
is cycled and I'm adding a couple of more fish (cories probably), Is
this the time to introduce the live plants, or can I do it earlier?
Thanks.

 




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