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I have seen some decent plants from Petco. Some plants lose all their foliage when they are transported so it is just the bulb that is important. I think the key is how we take care of the plant once it is in our own tanks.
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QUOTE=pinaki_pal;760878]Naaaaaaa u wont get good quality plants from them
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Originally posted by mredman View PostI have seen some decent plants from Petco. Some plants lose all their foliage when they are transported so it is just the bulb that is important. I think the key is how we take care of the plant once it is in our own tanks.
Mike[
QUOTE=pinaki_pal;760878]Naaaaaaa u wont get good quality plants from them
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When I thin out my little tanks I always offer to give them away.
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Yes i like wild greenary as well..... .... but a wild green tank has more potential than a scaped tank only n only if u follow few basics of scaping....... so i feel as ONE has good success in growing all types of plants...then just proper arrangements of plants in tank will result as spectacular view ......my tanks r always wild but i do put stress on woods , rocks placements plant selection as well as plants arrangements
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ADA NA style tank,,,,, u can refer to George Farmer's tank which wilm guve u inspiration. ......
My recent tank is not NA tank ...its more close to Igwami .....but, if done well an Igwami can b as astonishing as NA ....... what I am trying to tell that more people should b into planted tanks .... v should encourage this form and try to influence others as well.......
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