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Old 03-04-2008, 01:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
davidestewart
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Question Lets grow some elodea in a 20 gallon truvu

I got myself this small freshwater tank and I want to keep it low maint and simple. Some elodea and a few fish, something that can sustain itself if I am gone for a few days. I have had 3 or 4 freshwater tanks, mostly with angelfish and convicts. None have I ever tried to grow any plants in. I can see where elodea would be a plant that does best with lots of space and water, maybe I'm wasting my time? I don't want a ton, I just want it to grow a little. My basic questions are: Sand or gravel, or that quartz gravel that holds the ph? How do I light it? Just get a few fish to feed the elodea?

I have this Eheim ecco 2234 filter as recommended by a friend.

I need some good information on the right light, this 14w Power GLO seems adequate.

I used to put discus buffer and neutral regulator in my angel fish tank's, what about doing something like acid or alkaline buffers here? Any ideas on fish that like that?

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