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I have a 45 tank that I want to get planted, but theres already fish in it so yea. I'll post pics when I get some. I have already put some anacharis and amazon swords with sometype of grassy plant in it. Are these gowing to grow ok or is there something else I should be doing.
And with the fish I have in it am I going to have any problems.

Thanks
 
It's hard to know if the plants you've got will grow well without knowing how much/what kind of lighting you have over your 45g.

Anacharis needs 2-3 watts per gallon = 90 watts of fluorescent light for you. "Some type of grassy plant" could be vals or hairgrass or a few other plants. If you don't know the name, some pics would be helpful to id them.
 
Try telling us how your plants look. :) Also, you asked about your fish and compatability. Many of them get very big. I'm surpirsed many of the smaller fish have not taken extended vacations from the tank.
 
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The anacharis really don't root well and I'd guess you're going to see them get uprooted or come floating loose with the larger fish you have. I keep mine reasonably secure by planting them in a tight cluster (instead of spread out as single stems like you have) behind another well rooted bushy plant.

With the fish showing in your tank, I think I'd be tempted to get a nice heavy piece of driftwood and use it as a focal point with plants that can be grown directly on it and then pick a secondary smaller focal point to plant some nice sturdy plants that will hold up to rough treatment.
 
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