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Old 20-04-2003, 06:12 AM
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Default Removing plants from substrate with an UGF

I am running a 10 gallon tank with an UGF and have an apongeton whose roots
seem pretty firmly attached to the filter plate. There is also an Amazon sword
whose roots I think have become pretty snugly entangled in the plate as well.

Any suggestions on how to safely remove the roots from the plate? I want to
take the UGF out but I don't want to damage my plants.
Erica
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