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Thread: Partitions for Plants

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    Partitions for Plants

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    Dear all, I am planning for a planted tank and being a first timer, need advice from the experts here.

    I have seen some of the forumers here with beautiful planted tanks with clusters of different plants growing in proximity to one another. May I know whether are there partitions created underneath the gravel so as to ensure the plants will not grow into the territories of other plants?

    Thanks in advance.

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    nope, but partition are used when some plants tend to occupy other slower growing plants.. example, dwarf sag as a foreground plant grows very fast and the only way to stop them from growing to the back is by blocking it with a partition

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