C. Pyrrhogaster Setup

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Hey guys, I have a quick question about a setup that I'm making for my C. Pyrrhogaster that I'm going to purchase. I have about 3 plastic plants in there, i bought a 5 lb bag of gravel, I'll need to buy another, and I have a Tetra Whisper Power Filter. If I buy more gravel, a log or something coming from the water, and a few more plants would this be an okay setup?
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Sam
 
Skip the additional gravel - it would be better to leave part of the bottom bare. Is it a whisper in-tank filter, or the hang-on-the-back type?
 
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