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Mgamer20o0

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Thanks everyone! As far as driftwood goes, it would only be a branch or two, if I can find something sufficiently gnarled and branchy. Looking at it now I kind of wish I had gone with smaller anubias throughout, and added more rocks. What do you all think?

Boco, you're right, she watches over all my fish. :grinyes:
is that a hint? i think it looks great
 

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Nice river bank ;) if you want the anubias to grow quicker and avoid spot algae you need to dose higher quantities of trace into the tank, since I started dosing a couple of teaspoons of trace extra every week my anubias are looking great than ever and flowered for the first time in a couple of years :)
 

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LOL MG, yes it's a hint for you to find some nana 'narrow'. Thanks for the tip London, however the whole point of this tank is to let the algae proliferate. The gobies are little grazing machines, so hopefully 16 hour days and some controlled overfeeding will get me some velvetly green all over everything soon enough.
 

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Sharp!
 

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Thanks :D! Yeah, Bf, they are pretty similar in appearance to our native darters.
 

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Do you mind if I ask where you got those? I know Franks sells them online. I've been looking for them for about 6 months...
 
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