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FishKid Member Posts: 34 |
posted 03-26-2003 12:38 AM
i am think about getting some plants for a fish tank i have a few questions is it true that it will make your aquarium dirty?? what kind of gravel is good for the plants to grow? is it suggested to have big fish with plants? IP: Logged |
Hooben Member Posts: 96 |
posted 03-30-2003 02:06 PM
Pea siz gravel is best, or sand. Big fish like cichlid will tear out the plants. You will need brighter light to support most plants. The plants will produce occaisional dead leaves and stems that you will need to take out and clip off. Plants produce extra oxygen during daylight, but rob oxygen at night. IP: Logged |
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