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Old 22-05-2004, 03:09 PM
Kenneth Ho
 
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Default opinions on Micro sword (lilaeopsis)

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You definitely have enough light. Micro swords are somewhat very soft, and
get uprooted very easily when just planted. But they grow like grass on
field once they gain a foothold, by producing lots of runners.

Cheers
Kenneth

"Dave M. Picklyk" ¦b¶l¥ó
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Hi Brian,
My aquarium depth is roughly 12 inches.


Dave.
"Brian" wrote in message
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You don't mention tank depth, which is also relevant to light levels.
Anyway, I'd still say that you have enough light; I find the small
swords to be high-light plants.

B

In article wQBqc.20985$0e6.2960@clgrps13,
"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote:


My aquarium has 4 wpg and roughly 25-30 ppm of C02 with flourite as a
substrate.


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