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    Hemianthus callitrichoides as foreground plant

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    Hi,

    I plannning to use Hemianthus callitrichoides as foregound for my tank. Is it a good choice to use?

    Here's a picture of my tank. Thanks

    Last edited by benny; 16th Mar 2006 at 02:34. Reason: Buy/sell should be conducted in marketplace - 1st warning

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    HC for your foreground, certainly works well depends on how you project it with ur driftwood!
    ur driftwood be the center focus pt and looks huge, standing upright. May works well if you plant mid-foreground plants surrounding the driftwood, creating a gentle slope way down. Sorry for my unpro advices...

    hope to see ur creations soon, remember to post it out also

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    You may want to try position your driftwood abit to the side and not on the center.

    JC

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    HC can be used but let them root first before you introduce shrimps and fishes inside.
    It will take a while since you are not going to introduce CO2?
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