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  • suicune
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    I dont think so... You can order some at the guy in the live stock forum

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by Chester View Post
    something like this would be cool... Ludwigia "Red" Hybrid and supposedly really easy to grow as well and not super demanding
    I believe I already have some and they aren't long enough to use a background.

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  • wesleh
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    I really dig the Hygrophilla sunset! Right in between the swords maybe. Anywhere I can get it locally today?

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  • Chester
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    I really like Nymphaea lotus 'Red too but I do not have any room for it... yet when I set up my 20L maybe

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  • suicune
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    yeah =d they are native to texas. and ppl consider them a weed so it's illegal out of texas

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  • Chester
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    I do have some Hygrophilla Sunset but I'm still growing them out... got them from some one in San Antonio because they are illegal to transport across state lines

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  • suicune
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    like Chester said or some native Hygrophilla sunset. They grow into pink and red hue, fast grower and not too demanding.

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  • Chester
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    something like this would be cool... Ludwigia "Red" Hybrid and supposedly really easy to grow as well and not super demanding

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  • suicune
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    Add a red plant somewhere slightly next to the sword in the background for contrast and focal point

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  • Chester
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    lol his name is Han but he goes by H4N on the TPT forum... mistahoo has a post in the group buy section if you want to check it out... i have bought stuff from H4N before he has good plants

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by Chester View Post
    looks great love the swords... mistahoo was spot on with the rocks on the base... btw mistahoo is doing a group by from H4N in a two weeks you may wanna look at the plants he has available... Myriophyllum Mattogrossense is an easy grower and gets pretty tall, i'd do a mixed background if you can
    What does H4N stand for? I'll shoot him a pm. It took me a while to figure out the rock placement. It came down to this being the best, and was already getting tired of it lol. Thanks again!

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  • Chester
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    looks great love the swords... mistahoo was spot on with the rocks on the base... btw mistahoo is doing a group by from H4N in a two weeks you may wanna look at the plants he has available... Myriophyllum Mattogrossense is an easy grower and gets pretty tall, i'd do a mixed background if you can

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  • wesleh
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    Another update. Eheim 2217 is up and running. Jager 150w heater set at 77f, it was at 74f. Figure it be more beneficial to gradually raise the temp. I added more rocks, anubias nana, a bunch of crypts (not exactly sure what kind), and a xlarge Amazon sword. I removed all the val out. Still leaning towards wisteria as a background? Or any suggestions on what you would put there?

    I still got more work to go on filling in the front as well. Well add more java moss carpet and narrow leaf sword if I can find more.

    I'm going fish shopping today!



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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    I think it'll look better with the rocks on the left scattered near the base of the manzanita branches.

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    I'll give that a try tonight!

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  • mistahoo
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    I think it'll look better with the rocks on the left scattered near the base of the manzanita branches.

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