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Old 14-01-2006, 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Starfish27
Wah Abang Ruslan,

The riccia and the other back ground plants look very healthy too. I guess your theme for your setting is to highlight the riccia as the main plant in your aquarium (correct me if I'm wrong). The riccia provides a good place for fish to lay eggs and the tall plants at the back provide a good place for fries to escape predators or for shy fish couple for "making love". This is a good setting man. Have you achieve any success seen your fish produce new generations?
Yes, you are correct. The riccia is the main plant that I am trying to highlight because I just love the pearling. At the moment the tank is fishless but there are some cherry red shrimp and some Yamatos to deal with algae but most of the time they stay hidden. The only thing that seems to be taking the opportunity to multiply are the snails...

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