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I just ordered a bunch of plants for my 20gal tank, and also a 24" JBJ 65W Light. The problem is a started out with standard ugly blue aquarium gravel. The tank has been running nicely with about a dozen fish for the past two months. I also have a penguin 125 filter.
So if i were to change the gravel for a more suitable medium for live plants, how would i go about it, with the least trauma to the fish? Thanks |
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Are these real?
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Some ideas here: http://www.plantedtank.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4043
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