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Aquarimax Episode 152: Interview with Diana Walstad, Author of Ecology of the Planted Aquarium

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Join Aquarimax hosts Rus and Kelly as they interview their special guest Diana Walstad, author of Ecology of the Planted Aquarium.

To visit Diana’s general web page about all of her writings, click here:

dwalstad.com

 

To visit the website for her book, The Ecology of the Planted Aquarium, click here:

www.atlasbooks.com/marktplc/00388.htm

 

 

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This entry was posted in Interview, Plants and tagged Diana Walstad, Ecoogy of the Planted Aquarium, El Natural, interview, low-tech tanks, planted tanks on February 27, 2013 by Aquarimax.

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