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    ID please? Also where to get it?

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    Hi guys may I know where, to get these?
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    Re: ID please? Also where to get it?

    Last time I bought mine from C328, in small pot inside the tank on the right side of entrance if you face the shop. Not sure the id. It's quite easy and fast growing.

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    Re: ID please? Also where to get it?

    It look like hornwort. Google it and compare.

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    You can buy shrimps, to get this. It's bundled with some shrimps.
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    Re: ID please? Also where to get it?

    Quote Originally Posted by SwordZ View Post
    Hi guys may I know where, to get these?
    Bro, not sure if you still need the info. Pogostemon Erectus. Try Y618. They are able to bring in quite a species of plants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elwaynetan View Post
    Bro, not sure if you still need the info. Pogostemon Erectus. Try Y618. They are able to bring in quite a species of plants.
    If its pogostemon erectus then i doubt it comes with shrimp. Thought it is hornwort.

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    I doubt it. The leaf is too short for Pogostemon Erectus, anyway picture too small to make conclusive ID.
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    I doubt it. The leaf is too short for Pogostemon Erectus. It is not hornwort either. There are many plant that look similar like Mayaca fluviatilis. Anyway picture too small to make conclusive ID.
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    Re: ID please? Also where to get it?

    Agreed picture is too small, but it looks very similar(95%) to what i am currently growing, not sure of the name but i got it from c328 in the tank beside the moss balls.

    It's super short initially, then it booms within 2 weeks.

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    Haha. I derived it from the slightly pinkish/reddish top similar to Pogostemon Erectus. LFS usually supply, if I'm not wrong, Camboba Caroliniana or Egeria Densa.
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