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rich1988oxford
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happy new year

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just joined n wanted to say ello to everybody
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never kept zebs but looking to do so. I mainly keep predators like oscars, pike cichlids, birchirs, snakeheads, wolf fish etc. so this will be a bit of a change for me ive got an empty 3ft tank and have placed one solid structure along the back that has 24 little caves stacked 4 high to 6 accross. just wonderin if you could help me with what plants to use along the sides.
is java moss a gd idea?
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Hi Rich,

Welcome to ZP. Good luck finding some zebs.

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Welcome rich1988oxford :)
Greetings,
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welcome...enjoy
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I have success with Anubias, Various Crypts (wendtii is best), Echinodoris (sp. 'red special' has been fantastic), Java Fern and Java Moss. All have stood up well to the temp and flow.
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if you could name 5 must do's when setting up a zeb tank what would they be??
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