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Old 12-30-2008, 09:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
Bruce00
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Default Re: Pic of my Current Planted Tank

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Originally Posted by Dmaaaaax View Post
Looks great, but why did you cut your Amazons like that? If you get some leaves starting to rot, grow algae, or turn yellow/brown just cut them from the base. This will promote new growth and keep them looking more natural.

As far as moving to a bigger tank, I would suggest the 75g over a 95g. You get the same length and width but less depth. I find it a lot easier to work with a tank that is not to deep. If you want something bigger than a 75, I would look at longer tanks, not taller ones. Lights also work better when they don't have to penetrate as far down...unless you are using a high lumen light (not flurorescents). This is more for your plants than your fish though.

The Amazons (Thanks, didn't know what they where) are like that because I got lazy and wanted to post a pic. They were starting to rot, but I will take your advice and do it th right way...........Thanks for the advice.

My tank is the deepest tank I will go to. Its at the extreme of my short arms, lol, so I was already planning on nothing deeper.
But once again, thank you for the advice, thats why I came here
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