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    New Guy to Forum

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    Afternoon Fellas,
    New to the forum although I've been keeping fishes for a few years.

    Hope to learn new things and relearn old thins from you guys.

    Have a great day and Selamat Hari Raya to all those celebrating it.
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    Re: New Guy to Forum

    Welcome to AQ
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    Hello there.

    A warm welcome to you.
    Which fishy you are keeping, do share.

    We are all learning
    Learning the hardway, not the highway.
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    Re: New Guy to Forum

    Thanx for the welcome Shadow n Felix.

    Anyways, keeping only a small tank now. 30cm in length

    Fishies: Rummy-nosed tetra, Peppered Corydoras, Sterba's Corydoras, Betta

    Invertebrates: Yamato shrimp, Sakura shrimp

    Plants: Java Moss, an unidentified plant

    It's slightly overcrowded, especially in the mid - bottom water layers. Should've bought white cloud mountain minnows instead of rummy-noses. And looking for landscaping ideas.

    Thinking of a patterned moss wall. Any suggestions for mosses?
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    That's quite the plenty for a 30cm tank to host. :O

    You might want to try spiky moss, it's not bad. Not sure what you mean by pattern..., trimming designs like growing moss on walls?

    Btw, do try post without short forms used in IM and SMS. its actually part of the rules
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    My bad.Haven't had the time to properly read through the rules.

    By pattern I mean instead a solid wall of moss, I would prefer to do something more like a half and half. Half of the background covered in moss while the other half is bare.

    And yeah, my tank is cramped. Still wondering how to increase bottom area while still providing shelter to my corys and shrimps.

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    Re: New Guy to Forum

    WELCOME to A.Q

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    Thanx fugawie

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