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Underwater Bonsai is just a new type of artificial decoration available
at the pet stores. Thanks Kedar Diorite wrote: In article . com, "Kedar" wrote: Bullseye !!! You are correct ! I'm worried about the anaerobic bacteria ...i recently re-arranged my aquarium and raised the gravel thickness in one corner to about 3-4 inches with heavy artificial plant to give it a jungle look and on the other side i have a bonsai & few smaller plants with thin gravel (1-11/2 inch). Only after this the thought of anaerobic bacteria came to my mind ... on my next gravel vacc day i will get it re-arranged. Underwater bonsai? My mind boggles. Details please? -- First sniggle: Feb 13, 1996 This e-mail address is rarely read. Spam is such a nuisance. |
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