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  1. ojustaboo

    How to maintain/trim Ranunculus Inundatus and others please

    Hi all, plants have been in since 10th March (125lt, CO2) as you can see from the pic, things are going fine. I’ve already trimmed the stem plants and the Ludwigia can do with another trim. What I’m not sure how to do is looking after the Ranunculus Inundatus, the moss and the carpet grass...
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    Ends of plants going brown, new aquascape

    I spoke to Aquarium Garden, very helpful as usual. Said I’m doing everything right except for my temperature which they recommended setting at 22 to 23 rather than the 26 I had mine set at. it’s now set at 22c. they also said I only need to put a few ml of plant food on each day when doing the...
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    Ends of plants going brown, new aquascape

    Hi all. my new aquascape has been up and running since Wednesday, last night I noticed the tips of a few plants going brown. 126 litre (lidded) aquarium, 80cm wide, 45cm high and 35cm deep. Substrate volcanic ash, Tropica aquarium soil, Tropica aquarium soil powder. Oase Biomaster Thermo...
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    OK, time for some photos and advice please

    Thanks. I got a list of the plants included when bought them. Aponogeton Crispus is in that list and looks like it could be it. Googling images of all the plants on the list, it also looks a bit like, Echinodorus paniculatus
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    OK, time for some photos and advice please

    Hi First of all, I do know I've planted these in a really rubbish fashion, it was more an experiment to see how well my plants would do, before I consider trying to aquascape properly. They have been in for 4 weeks now. On the whole, most seem to be doing OK in that they are growing, however...
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