Pix of my 24g Nano-Cube (42K warning)

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dharris

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Adding DIY Co2 soon. Hope you like it!
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Beautiful photography and plants :) I'm interested to see how the Lilaeopsis does for you. It can be a real algae magnet over time. The C. wendtii "Tropica" appears to be an emersed growth specimen and will revert to a submerged growth form which is very decumbate (low and close to the substrate). In its present position it may be obscured by the Lilaeopsis, but that's not a certainty, just something to keep your eyes on. Great job again!
 
Here's a pic of what C. wendtii "Tropica" does in my tank. It doesn't get more than 1-2" off of the substrate, so plant accordingly.

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Cool! Thanks very much. You hink the new growth my plant is doing will look like yours?
 
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