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BigHitSunday
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Are there aquatic plants that work well in the aquarium which are pretty prostrate to the gravel, like no more than an inch off the floor and with somewhat of a closed canopy


im thinking somethingt htat may spread to cover most of the floor. Also in a similar vein, are there any organisms that can sustain themselves as forage for your fish. Something like an amphipod, and where can you get things liek this as they dont really sell them in hobbyist stores to my knowledge.

note that im not talkin about ragtag quality organisms, someone with a history of rearing a healthy, disease free product that will survive shipment

7/29/2011 2:57:49 PM

FykalJpn
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cladophora?

7/29/2011 3:00:02 PM

BigHitSunday
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i just looked it up, i would prefer a rooted plant to algae

but i like the look of it, i appreciate the suggestion

7/29/2011 3:59:31 PM

tchenku
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a bunch of snails?

7/29/2011 10:34:18 PM

BigHitSunday
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Snails clog filtration brah

7/30/2011 12:46:19 AM

theDuke866
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well I'm peepin' and I'm creepin' and I'm creepin'

[Edited on July 30, 2011 at 8:11 AM. Reason : ]

7/30/2011 8:09:47 AM

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