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On 2006-02-09, PiperJason wrote:
To top off my frustration, I have algae on all sides of the tank. I only feed the fish a bit in the morning and at night, and he eats all I give him in under a minute... Any advice is greatly apprechiated. I have java moss and java fern in my 1G betta tank. I also have pothos and bamboo growing out of if. The lighting is natural sunlight through the windows and the room light in the evenings. I never change the water. Just add more water when it evaporates. The java moss grows out of control and the fern reproduces amazingly well. I couldn't get either plant to grow in my "plant" tanks. -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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