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- From: thompssp@expert.cc.purdue.edu (Steven P. Thompson)
- Subject: Re: [F] Aqua-scaping - any Ideas?
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- References: <1993Jan21.155545.24669@mprgate.mpr.ca>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 02:04:53 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.155545.24669@mprgate.mpr.ca> csmith@mpr.ca (Cameron Smith) writes:
- >
- >I am attempting to aqua-scape my recently established aquarium. I have a
- >10 gallon (20" X 10") tank, UGF. It is currently populated with 2 Bettas
- >(male and female), 1 dwarf butterfly cichlid, and a pleco, and am planning
- >to add some tetras (neon or cardinal, blue (blueberry?) or more SA dwarf
- >cichlids, or maybe a blue gourami! As far as plants go I have a Cabomba
- >carolineaus (sp?) in the front left corner, and a water fern (Ceratopterious
- >thalitrodies (sp?)) in the back right corner. I thought that I would like
- >to place more plants along the left side and across the back.
- >
- >I thought an Amazon sword might look good in the back center, but don't
- >really know what else to plant! Any suggestions?
- >
- Is it just me, or does this sound like A LOT of stuff for a 10 gallon
- tank???
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- >Also, I would like to know of any short (say, less than 10 cm [4"] in
- >height) that I could plant (sparsly) in the center to front.
- >
- >Thanks in advance!
- >Cameron
-
- ~Steve
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