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Old 20-07-2006, 12:31 PM
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Fistly, I would like to thank for all of your great valueable suggestions over here. I will keep improving my aquascaping skill.

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Originally Posted by nasfish
May I know what is the few stem plants right in the middle? Bacopa?...
Blyxa as the background plants? As far as I know, Blyxa will not grow high enough for background, normally for middle ground...why don't you add more stem plants at the back?...don't like stem plants huh?.. And one more, NO3 < 0.3mg/l (ppm), quite low?, no BGA problem or browning of plant leafs?
Yes! It is Bacopa, actually it started grew very slow....after the root system is steady....I found that it growing faster than I thought.

Actually, I have seen the Blyxa really can grew up to reach to the water surface. Ya, like what you said...I don't like too many stem plants. Even I pump the ADA Step 2 in the water....the NO3 still lower than 0.3mg/l, it suppose <1mg/l, right?

Mm....about the algae...at 1st I did post in the forum saying that I have get rid of the algae....but after I was started to keep Yamato, Tiger and Red Cherry Shrimp.....I am more prefer green/black hair algae (it's pretty short type, is it called BGA?). other than that, no others algae in my tank...

BTW, I saw that you have Tonina fluviatilis in your tank, is it hard to growth? I saw it in my LFS before, but I didn't buy it because don't know what kinda species is. When I back to the LFS again, it sold out...

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