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* Add slower growing plants like ''Hydrocotyle verticillata'' and ''Anubias'' once the fast-growing plants are established. | * Add slower growing plants like ''Hydrocotyle verticillata'' and ''Anubias'' once the fast-growing plants are established. | ||
− | * Test your [[nitrate]] levels monthly (or sooner after adding fish) to ensure that nitrate levels are not rising too high (ie > 50 mg/l). If it does, you' | + | * Test your [[nitrate]] levels monthly (or sooner after adding fish) to ensure that nitrate levels are not rising too high (ie > 50 mg/l). If it does, you're probably |
+ | got too many fish or are feeding them too much. | ||
* Replace the lighting tubes every 9–12 months (compact fluorescent lights can go on considerably longer). | * Replace the lighting tubes every 9–12 months (compact fluorescent lights can go on considerably longer). |