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![]() "Underwater" wrote in message ... As I mentioned, I finally got some plants that are growing well and are too tough to be ripped up by the fish, which cuts down on the frequency of water changes by removing nitrates. So my tank looks natural and the water stays good with very little tank maintenance. But the fish are getting big and if they end up choking on gravel it's no good. I think bigger rocks instead of or on top of a thin layer of gravel may be a solution. Thanks for any input or experience with this problem. In my barebottom goldfish tank I have a selection of plants attached to driftwood. I tried plants in clay pots, plants attached to rocks, and this works much better. They are so lightweight that I can scoot them around with the siphon while vacuuming and not worry that they will tip over and crack my glass. This always bugged me with the pots and rocks- one slip of the grip and *crash*. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/goldfish.htm. |
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