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Old 24-03-2004, 08:31 AM
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Thanks Bruce,

My Cobomba grows like a "motherflower".

Its so bushy and beauitful I was just going to get a taller (bigger)
tank like I have to do with the fish.

The Hornwort I let float. When it gets to much for the tank, I trim for
Apple Snail food

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Old 24-03-2004, 08:32 AM
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Default Pruning Cobomba

Thanks Bruce,

My Cobomba grows like a "motherflower".

Its so bushy and beauitful I was just going to get a taller (bigger)
tank like I have to do with the fish.

The Hornwort I let float. When it gets to much for the tank, I trim for
Apple Snail food

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Old 24-03-2004, 09:02 AM
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Default Pruning Cobomba

Thanks Bruce,

My Cobomba grows like a "motherflower".

Its so bushy and beauitful I was just going to get a taller (bigger)
tank like I have to do with the fish.

The Hornwort I let float. When it gets to much for the tank, I trim for
Apple Snail food

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Default Pruning Cobomba

Thanks Bruce,

My Cobomba grows like a "motherflower".

Its so bushy and beauitful I was just going to get a taller (bigger)
tank like I have to do with the fish.

The Hornwort I let float. When it gets to much for the tank, I trim for
Apple Snail food

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