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    Bert's 60g Planted Tank

    Stand looks cool (as does the buggy in the background!).
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    Changing substrate in an established tank

    It's a really nice looking plant. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for tip!
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    Hi

    Thanks everyone :)
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    Changing substrate in an established tank

    I read that about Monte Carlo, that it prefers some CO2 to get going. I didn't realize that'd be the case for most/all carpeting plants. Is AR mini A. Reineckii? The red looks amazing but isn't it a more demanding plant?
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    Changing substrate in an established tank

    I don't want to get in over my head so I'm after hardier species that are a little more forgiving. I read that Monte Carlo isn't too hard to get going and it's a great looking carpeting plant. I was thinking a bit of Java fern and a few more crypts would look nice (I've already got wendtii and...
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    Changing substrate in an established tank

    Sounds like getting the ammonia out then adding it gradually over a few weeks would be safer. I'll keep a close eye on ammonia and do some heavier water changes. Thanks for the advice.
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    Hi

    Thanks mate!
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    Changing substrate in an established tank

    Hi, it's my first post so my apologies if I'm asking something that's been covered a thousand times before. I set up a 36x18x24 65G tropical tank a month ago and I want to put a fair few plants in there as well as some driftwood. The substrate I have at the moment is neutral with tabs...
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    Hi

    Hi everyone I'm new to the site and getting back into fish keeping after a few years out of it. I set up a tank for the kids which I'm completely hijacking and secretly claiming. I had to say it was for them or my girlfriend would never have let me spend that much. The tank's a month old and...
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