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RE: [APD] Re: Cork Backgrounds
Phil, I too have been lurking for quite a while but have a question: what do
you use for the
substrate in the 20 gallon? Plants look great! I'm saving all the corks from
the wine I drink
and have (hiccup) 7 bottles to go.......just hope my tank won't float away
with all that cork in it:-)
Regards,
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: aquatic-plants-bounces at actwin_com
[mailto:aquatic-plants-bounces at actwin_com]On Behalf Of Phil Edwards
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 9:51 AM
To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com
Subject: [APD] Re: Cork Backgrounds
Here's a picture of my old 20g with a corkbark background:
http://www.geocities.com/ellindor/biotope/biotopegraphics/20gRighttoLeftFull
.jpg
Not only is cork a good place to attach epiphytes, but it's also good for
growing "good algae" to give your tank a more natural look.
Best,
Phil Edwards
Charlotte, NC
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