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Red Ludwigia (Ludwigia repens)

Red Ludwigia is a beautiful plant that can bring a change of colors into your tank. However this plant does require high lighting & iron rich fertilizers to truly flourish and keep a nice red coloration. Neutral Ph and somewhat soft water are preferable. It can grow fully or partially submerged and can also produce

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Start-Up of a F.W. Nano Shrimp Tank, part 3

Well here we are at part 3 still no shrimp, but you already figured that. It is nearing the end of the cycle and at the moment it houses a lone fancy guppy. I have added a few plants; Japanese Dwarf Variegated Rush(Acorus variegatus), java fern and a moss ball. I’ve thought about adding some

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Please Follow Us on Twitter

Published on September 17, 2011 by in Other

Calling all TWEETERS!!! Why don’t you follow us on twitter @Aquaticblog Follow @aquaticblog

 
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Our new sister site; FishTanx.com – Top Sites

Published on September 16, 2011 by in Other

I just wanted to let everyone know we have launched a sister site called www.fishtanx.com. The domain itself has been in use for a while, so it is already getting decent traffic. There are still tweaks moving along and the layout may change or be updated. However if you own any type of fishkeeping or

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Wisteria (Hygrophila difformis)

I have found much success in this bright green easy to grow plant. It requires moderate light to really show full potential and CO2 as well as a quality fertilizer are also great for it, but not required. It can grow horizontal as well as vertical, or some of both as it does in my

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