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Thread: Foreground using 'Chendol Plant', anyone?

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    Foreground using 'Chendol Plant', anyone?

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    Has anyone did this setup before?
    Saw some inspirations from Oliver Knotts website...
    http://www.pbase.com/plantella/30lu

    So planning to try on this...
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    I am also thinking of using this for my 4 feet,

    but I was a little concerned if they would be a hazard to my shrimplets

    Anyone have any ideas?

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    from what i read, the chendol plant only eats micro-organism

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    ok, pardon me but just born shrimplets shouldn't be under the category of mirco-organism right?

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    micro organism need to use microscope to see right, hence the term micro. correct me if i'm totally wrong.. prawn shrimplets are bigger than that right?
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    don't worry, chendol plant wont eat shrimplets.

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    i having it on my 1.5ft tank, base on my personal experience,
    i think its easier to grow than Hemianthus callitrichoides ''Cuba''.
    Chee Yong

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