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Hey Larry,
Aw, shucks..... blush Ya' know how to compliment a guy! Seriously, the plants that seem to have taken over my tank, started as a little-bitty one.... Large Leaf Ambulia is the common name. If you like that, you ought to see my Rubin Sword now!!! Oh, the Amulia grows extremely fast, good to detect nutrient problems. The key to my success? Well I am still learning, but that was a growth explosion just after the addition of my homemade hood (128W of T8s) and DIY CO2. I use Sera tablets and Sera leaf fertilizer by the directions. I use South Carolina red clay for my substrate, (against the advice of some). So I don't have an iron problem ![]() Oh, by the way, a guy named Chuck Gadd has an excellent Aq site with a chart to help target a tank's specific nutrient deficiency: http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_nutrient.htm I hope that helps! http://www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html |
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