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Old 20-04-2003, 06:21 AM
Dave M. Picklyk
 
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Default amazon swords too small for 15 gal?

Hey guys, sorry about all the postings. Hopefully you won't 'mount st.
helen' on me.
ok,
I'm getting in a pile of amazon swords, many of them small little guys about
2-3 inches. Can I put these in my 15 gallon? Will they grow too tall? Will
they detect the surface and send out little runners?

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Depend what sort of swords you have as they do come in dwarf and xl

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Old 20-04-2003, 06:21 AM
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Default amazon swords too small for 15 gal?

The leaves will usually just bend over and cover the surface - which is fine
if you have no understory plants to get shaded-out.

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