There is no magic leaf that one must use. Oak leaves have a great reputation. I've experimented with magnolia leaves with success. I definitely wouldn't pay top dollar for almond leaves because you most likley have some type of suitable leaf that you can collect and use.Mothi wrote:What type of leaf litter are we talking about? I have seen almond leaves I think for aquariums, but not really much else.
Stocking density for dwarf crays?
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I'm not meaning anything *evil*...I just found it funny that I was actually looking for "dickweed" on google to figure out what plant he was talking about. Knowing how strange common names can get (e.g. there is a marine fish called "slippery dick" LOL...do a search in google if you don't believe me) I would not have been surprised to find that there is a "dickweed", too. But, I just kept finding references to slang swearwords...Neonshrimp wrote:Right, it is just a simple typo but thanks for pointing it out as I would have missed it if you didn't![]()
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Anyway, we're getting waaaaay off topic again.

LOL Mustafa sorry, in my defense, the I is located next to the u ... and yes, I did mean to say dUckweed
anywho, my shrimp and dwarf baby crays love to hang upside down on the dUckweed to eat any passing by debri, fun to watch. And yes, it does grow fast and can consume much of the light but then I just scoop some out and feed it to my cichlids or turtles... either way, its a cheap fun plant

anywho, my shrimp and dwarf baby crays love to hang upside down on the dUckweed to eat any passing by debri, fun to watch. And yes, it does grow fast and can consume much of the light but then I just scoop some out and feed it to my cichlids or turtles... either way, its a cheap fun plant

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