Lone Ranger on Moss, looking at Eons of Hygrophila Corybomsa
Lessy Noisy photo of the Corybomsa
Hi all,
Just want to share some of the pictures i found in my iphone.. last time got take some pictures.. so recently also took some...
plants' identity, if wrong, please let me know!
Tonina SP Belem
Some moss and a shrimp
I am balding but i am still young!
Lone Ranger on Moss, looking at Eons of Hygrophila Corybomsa
Lessy Noisy photo of the Corybomsa
I am balding but i am still young!
Shrimp heading for the shade with the crypt Wendtii
Petite Nana Stuck on Drift wood
Shrimp on Echin. Quadri ... something something.
I am balding but i am still young!
How your Tonina SP Belem? It is growing?
Staurogyne
Blyxia Japonica (no joy to make it red, even though i had the power of the sun, haha)
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Terrestrial moss i picked up and placed on the part of my driftwood extending out of the water.
Flower of Echinodorus .. Belheri?
I am balding but i am still young!
Awesome Eric. There are a few plants in your thread that I would like to get. Thanks for identifying it to me.
Does nana need co2 to grow well in a tank?
I'm still looking for a plant that seems to be a crawling plants. The leaves look like 3 pointed ferns. I don't know what is the name that's why I can't get the pic. Do you know of any aquarium plants that is like a crawler?
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Thanks.
nana need CO2 to grow well. but for it to survive, it can, using the small amount of CO2 found in the water of a non CO2 injected tank. This is not true if you have a tank full of nanas. if plant mass increases, more competition for Co2.. so will need to inject CO2 for a densely planted tank.
Crawling plant, looks like ferns.. feels like bolbitis
http://www.tropica.com/en/plants/pla...n.aspx?pid=006
this plant is not exactly a crawler, but is a fern. will need to be tied to something or at least leave the rhizome exposed to light for it to survive.
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Nope that's not the one I'm looking for. It's usually bright green and works like a money plant. You can see it slowly crawl and spread. Sort of like a nice bright green patch.
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Oh.
do you mean hydrocotyle?
http://www.tropica.com/en/plants/pla....aspx?pid=039B
does the plant ever grow upwards?
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Oh yes!!!!! This is it! Does it need co2 to grow well!? Thanks Eric! Do the local lfs sell them?
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hahah ding ding ding!
ya, it needs CO2.
6-14 mg per liter is the requirement. normal water at room temperature is about 0.7 to 2.1 mg per liter if i am not mistaken.. so you will need CO2 injection.
local LFS sells them. seen some from y618 and C328.
I would stalk the forum buy sell and post a WANT thread.
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Dang. Looks like I need to get a co2 bottle then. I do hope it's worth the investment. Thanks a lot Eric. Subscribed to this thread in order to know of the plants.
Awesome man. You should start a photo journal of plants and how they look like. Will be great for newbies like me.
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Wow! Amazing iphone pics! May I ask what type of glass your tank is made of, and whether you're using any lens attachments to take these? I really like the second pic, gives the sense of defying gravity (both the moss and the upside-down shrimp)
Haha, thanks for the compliments, I really don't deserve them. I am newbie too. There are actually a lot of photo journals around. A lot of forum-ers also have informative blogs that are actively maintained. Do check them out. I just try to share what I know and have. Also try to share some poison whenever possible. Lol
Speaking of poison. Get that co2. Opens up your choices for plants significantly!
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I am balding but i am still young!
How tall does the staurogyne grow too? Does it stay that height?
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All my staurogyne never grow taller than 5cm. I know that it can grow taller than that. Think for my tanks, the light intensity keeps them down.
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