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Re: fry plants
Thanks for the tip. One more question. I have seen "clumps" of java moss
for sale in a pet store. Are there java moss plants? or do you just have
to keep buying more? if so, how often should it be replaced? thanks.
Kristi
BizEcology at aol_com wrote:
>Java Moss is a hardy, shade-tolerant plant that I keep (at least a little
>bit) with all my fry. If you have enough light, Riccia is also a nice plant.
>
>I also keep duckweed in my fry tanks, but that's more for water conditioning
>than anything else.
>
><<** Larry **>>
>
>
>In a message dated 7/6/02 2:50:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>hascallk at pacbell_net writes:
>
><< I have both some a. australe and fp. nsukka fry in 2 seperate tanks.
> what plants would you all reccommend putting in there to help produce
> those essential microscopic animals? I do already have some red ramshorn
> snails in with them. Hopefully, I can get to the local pet store today
> to pick up something. Thanks >>
>
>
>Larry Tagrin
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