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I just got an order of plants from That Fish Place, very happy with them. I
have several corkscrew vals, 2 rad___ (something) swords, 2 dwarf onion plants and a moss ball. I only have a 10 gallon, so these amount of plants give a very nice, moderately lush setting for my community tank. I have a 125 penguin biowheel filter. And I use 2 (20 watt) compact fluorescent bulbs. Having said that I hope my filteration and wattage is adequate because I'm not an expert. Now onto my concern about caring for these plants. I have limited funds, time and expertise so I want to make the best of the plant quality. I'm not going to go out and buy an expensive complicated co2 thingy. Currently I have plant tabs and I also have florish excel. Given all this info, what would you suggest in my plant care? Thanks! |
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