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    I just love those pictures. Especially the third one. You should put it in the photo of the month contest.

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    Planted shot from this morning. Obviously still has a lot of growing in to do.

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    Very nice.

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    Yes, very nice Lee. What are the plant species in that last photo?
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    Are you sure those plants wont get too big?

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    Alocasia amazonica, chances are they will get to big but they are still potted below the substrate. It wouldn't be much of a hassle to swap them out.
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    Oh ok. Also the separation between the water section and the land section seems steep. But that is a great tank.

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