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  1. Default fluval edge plants

    picked up a fluval edge today came with a bag of up aqua soil i'm wanting to try live plants for once its going to house my cherry shrimp and maybe a few of the misses guppy fry

    so what are some easy plants that are suitable for this tank? and can grow in low light

    no co2
    many thanks :)
    Last edited by Serenity; 10-03-2010 at 09:10 AM.

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    Anubias seems to always thrive in my low-light tanks. It can't be buried in the substrate though. You can tie/rubberband it to a rock or decoration.

  3. Default

    a big colony of coffefolia anubias on a shapely pc of malay diftwood.Its root system and foliage ad depth like no other plant out ther.The shrimp will love it.

  4. Default

    cheers guys how many cherry shrimp can a 5 gallon tank hold anyways

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    You wouldnt be able to overstock with cherrys.They are tiny and have a negligable bioload.

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