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Old 17-02-2005, 10:25 PM
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"wary chicken" wrote in message
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I currently have a ten gallon aquarium housing a female betta and a
small school of espei rasboras. I was thinking of converting the tank
to a southeast asian swamp biotope (idea from Peter Hiscock
_Aquarium_Designs_).



However, the plants suggested in the book don't necessarily grow in SE
Asia. I am not sure what plants would work, as from my understanding a
biotope is sort of like a snapshot of a specific spot, and SE Asia
covers a rather large area. I'm not even sure the rasboras and betta
would be in the same biotope!


They all come from "Asia" so in a wider sense, they are all from the same
biotope.

Gourami are also from that biotope.

Asian Ambula and Hygrophilia poysperma are plants that come from that
"biotope".



Oz

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