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Default Water plants during winter (Zone 5)

I have a small (75 gal) tank with some water plants in it. It's above
ground, and I expect it to turn into a big ice cube around November.

There is some floating hearts and palmetto in the pool. Can I take
them inside? What care do they need?

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"Louis Ohland using a throwaway address!" wrote:

I have a small (75 gal) tank with some water plants in it. It's above
ground, and I expect it to turn into a big ice cube around November.

There is some floating hearts and palmetto in the pool. Can I take
them inside? What care do they need?




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