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Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:45 pm GMT Reply
Just wanted to get everyone's opinions of planted tanks, is less really more? or is more the way to go, since i have had my aquarium set up for plants i just can't seem to stop, all my plants are doing very very very well and as are my fish, is there a limit that one should have when adding plants to a setup? i figure at this point with the new growth and the purchased plants i have, there are around 70 or so diff plants that have their own well developed root systems. is this too many for a 125 gallon tank? this isn't counting the runners that i have from several of my red indian swords, or my wendtii, or spiral cryps or my lilies. and deff doesn't cover the amount of dime sized moss balls that have separated from the mother ball and are around the bottom of the tank. everything seems to be thriving and i have even had to clip back some of my anubias nana, and give it away as it was getting to big for the space that i wanted it to be in. also wanted to help out a few friends with their first endeavor into the world of plant keeping so i gave them the plant clippings.
Let me know what ya think,
Brandon
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