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Robby Boudreaux

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Mar 10, 2014, 1:59:14 AM3/10/14
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for a little advice on planting my tank. I can't figure out what would look good on the left side of the driftwood. Currently I have hornwort their but I'm not happy with it. Tank is a 65g tall with 250w 6500k hqi, pressurized co2, clay substrate below sand and dry fertilizers (ei dosing). Also I plan to carpert with hair grass.
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Christopher K. Brown

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Mar 10, 2014, 9:40:59 AM3/10/14
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How about filling in that Blyxa and having a nice ring all around the drift wood?  The install your carpet in front of that.  In the back left, where the hornwort is, grow something tall and bushy like Willow Leaf Hygro or something tall and colorful like either a Red Tiger Lotus or a Barclaya.  It would be very dramatic.  Perhaps even hunt down a mother plant of one of the more colorful Wendtii Crypts.


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Robby Boudreaux <rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm looking for a little advice on planting my tank. I can't figure out what would look good on the left side of the driftwood. Currently I have hornwort their but I'm not happy with it. Tank is a 65g tall with 250w 6500k hqi, pressurized co2, clay substrate below sand and dry fertilizers (ei dosing). Also I plan to carpert with hair grass.
http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=13052951053

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