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Old March 4th 05, 07:22 PM
kathy
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In the upper basin of a water fall?

There really is no reason to have plants
in the waterfall unless you want to you them
as part of a filter setup to help keep single
cell algae (pea soup water) at bay but there
are other ways to do that including using
an ultra violet set up.

Just all depends on what look and function
you want.

kathy

 




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