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    aqua planted 200L

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    Hi,

    Some photos of my planted communitarian tank of 200 liters.


    Pterophyllum scalare


    Apistogramma Cacatuoides


    Gyrinocheilus aymonieri X Gobioides sp.






    Laetacara curviceps X Apistogramma Trifasciata


    Apistogramma Trifasciata

    Tanks!!

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    Hi Edson,
    Nice, the tank looks on its way. I think once the plants in the centre reaches full height the look will be complete. My 2 cents
    Anyway, a very warm welcome from singapore, you from Brazil?
    Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.

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    Waht are the parametres?

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    Hi,

    Michael Lai,

    Yes, these photos had been taken off to one 2 months behind, today the plants are well high taking all the surface. I added low plants in the front of the aquarium, in briefing I will place photos more. Yes, I am of Brazil, been of Sao Pablo.

    Fei,

    The parametres I will soon pass more, necessary to again catalogue the fauna and flora of this aquarium.

    Tanks!!

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    The sand you're using looks very small/fine. I've heard from people who told me not to get sand that is too fine cos it'll "choke" the plants' roots which will lead to death but looking at your plants now, i think they're growing great!

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    Hi Aquarius,

    Fine sand without problems can be used, will not affect in nothing in the growth of the plants. Also the more fine it will be the sand, better to hold initially the plants until taking root, and if to use fertile substrat soon below, the fine sand functions as an excellent isolating layer.

    Tanks,

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