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I have a 29 gallon freshwater tropical community tank with 2-3 inches of gravel substrate. There is a flourescent bulb and plenty of light, with great water conditions.

2006-10-01 10:47:05 · 4 answers · asked by biogirl 3 in Pets Fish

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These particular plants should do well without any CO2. They will require liquid fertilizers though.
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2006-10-02 03:50:12 · answer #1 · answered by iceni 7 · 0 0

Give this site a lookover, and even if you do not join the forums - click the link called "Plant Guide". The thing is great! It gives you all kinds of info from pictures to writeups about the plant (placement in your tank, whether it can tolerate brackish conditions, and the levels of light needed).

Plant Geek
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Remember - 1wpg is low light - 2wpg is medium light - and 3 or more wpg is what would be considered high light. (wpg = Watt Per Gallon).

Best of luck to you!

2006-10-01 12:25:11 · answer #2 · answered by sly2kusa 4 · 0 0

If it's the standard fluorescent strip light, you have a low light tank. I'd stick with things like java fern, java moss and anubias unless you add more light or put the tank by a window. You might be able to use crypts as well.

2006-10-01 10:51:47 · answer #3 · answered by Betty H 2 · 0 0

any of the Hygrophelia plants do very well in a community aquarium.

2006-10-01 10:48:56 · answer #4 · answered by Robin 3 · 0 0

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