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Old September 9th 05, 09:07 PM
Reel Mckoi
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"mark Bannister" wrote in message
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They should be getting plenty of sun. And it is possible I don't have
enough fish yet. There are about 15 goldfish in 750 gallons, sized from
quite small to 10" or so. I stepped up the feeding to see if that would
change anything and now I have very fat goldfish but the plants are the
same.

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That's plenty of fish for 750 gallons. I'm going to guess these plants need
to be put in soil, perhaps with a 1/3 spike of Jobe's Rose fertilizer added.
Always cover the soil with gravel to help keep it in place.
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