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 New to planted tanks

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Fish_whisperer
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Location : Chicago
Favorite Fish: : tropical freshwater

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PostSubject: New to planted tanks   New to planted tanks Icon_minitime3/3/2013, 9:17 am

Hello everyone, glad to have others here like me who get excited over their fish tanks!
I've been learning lots at my local pet shop, and the internet, hope to gain more knowledge by actual fish keepers experience here.
I love my new planted tank! I am driving myself crazy trying to perfect planting in my aquarium, and I need to just leave the plants alone to thrive!
I'm also trying to debate which fish to add to my 29g that already has 10 zebra danios. Any suggestions as to interesting but beginner live planted tank stocking options and make my fish happy and not stressed?
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WiscoMurk
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Location : Madison WI
Favorite Fish: : Raymond the Stingray and Jack the Ghostknife.


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PostSubject: Re: New to planted tanks   New to planted tanks Icon_minitime3/5/2013, 2:07 am

If you get any hair algae look into Cyprinids. A flying fox can keep your plants free from growing "beards". It's hit or miss on the temperament of them though, I'd stay clear of redtails or rainbows. S.A.E's seem to be the most chill and look pretty cool as well. No need to listen to the online cr@p either, 1 does perfectly fine by itself if space is of concern.
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