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WD 20-04-2003 06:25 AM

foreground suggestions
 
~45US gallon, eheim 2026 pro II, onyx sand, PC 96w

I'm trying to plan this out. Large amazon swords in the back, some bacopa,
anubias nana and anubius barteri, along with java fern middle to front. What
about foreground? In the perfect world, i'd like a plant that somewhat
resembles grass, that will stay short, and spread lateraly at a decent rate.

tia



WD 20-04-2003 06:25 AM

foreground suggestions
 

"LeighMo" wrote in message
...

Saggitaria subulata. Grows fast, doesn't need a ton of light or special
substrate. Or maybe hairgrass. The dwarf variety, or trim the regular

variety,
like you would mow a lawn.


Anyone have any they'd like to share? g

billy



Christopher 20-04-2003 06:25 AM

foreground suggestions
 
anubias barteri or nana or whatever the short one is called
"LeighMo" wrote in message
...
What
about foreground? In the perfect world, i'd like a plant that somewhat
resembles grass, that will stay short, and spread lateraly at a decent

rate.

Saggitaria subulata. Grows fast, doesn't need a ton of light or special
substrate. Or maybe hairgrass. The dwarf variety, or trim the regular

variety,
like you would mow a lawn.

IME, Lilaeopsis won't grow very fast at that light level. It's the

shortest of
the grass-like plants, though.



Leigh

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