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Ive read that Anubias, java fern/moss, Val.s and swords can handle low light, but am I pushing it?

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Ive read that Anubias, java fern/moss, Val.s and swords can handle low light, but am I pushing it?

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< No. It is true that some plants can get by on very low light, just don't expect them to be vigorous growers.> – I bought some liquid fertilizer, but have since read conflicting info on its use in low light set-ups. Should I continue to use it? It suggests a weekly dose. < No unless you want your main plant to be algae. You have a handful of slow growing plants. These fertilizers are for fully planted aquariums that are actively growing all the time.

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