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Old 01-21-2008, 09:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bought myself ceratopteris cornuta and a echinodorus.

I have the ceratopteris in the ground and floating on the surface.

I hope this helps in my struggle with the brown algea as they are pretty
fast growers.
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Ceratopteris cornuta = Water Sprite, great plant!
Echinodorus = Amazon Sword, another great plant!

Enjoy them! Hope they help with the bad algae problems, too!
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Thanks for the translations, i'll write it in my waterplants book.
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