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View Poll Results: Which is your favourite foreground plant?

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  • Elatine triandra (APP)

    39 6.54%
  • Hairgrass

    121 20.30%
  • Cryptocoryne parva

    20 3.36%
  • Sagittaria subulata

    8 1.34%
  • Echinodorus tenellus

    59 9.90%
  • Glossostigma elatinoides

    97 16.28%
  • Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides

    3 0.50%
  • Hemianthus callitrichoides

    157 26.34%
  • Mosses

    67 11.24%
  • Others (post below to specify)

    25 4.19%
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Thread: What is your favourite foreground plant?

  1. #81
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    Mosses for me.

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    Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    Hemianthus callitrichoides and Japanese hairgrass!
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    Hi, this post is very informative; however I would like some specific information. If someone can help me then please send me a private message. Best Regards,

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    All types of mosses....

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    Glosso for me..trying to grow now . very happy it is crawling and not growing upwards

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    mosses

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    utricularia sp....nice thick carpet ..

    mk

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    HC and japanese hair grass for me.

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    E.tellenus. After 3 rounds hairgrass type trimming and lowering my mh and adding more fert, they grew much shorter around 5 cm.

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    Hairgrass and glosso for me..

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    sometimes must see what tank size..
    as well as what scape suits what foreground..
    if for 4ft tank > and jungle feeling will be E.tenellus for me.
    if for 3ft< iwagumi scape.. HC or glosso
    if its like river feeling scape then chendol plant or hairgrass/jap hairgrass will be nicer
    my 2 cents,

  13. #93
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    I would opt for eriocaulon cinerum as foreground plant. I am currently working on a project of purely a Eriocaulon tank. Hopes it will work out fine for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharrychrist View Post
    Hi, this post is very informative; however I would like some specific information. If someone can help me then please send me a private message. Best Regards,

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    i voted hairgrass japan variant, with its curvy leafs, looks good in my iwagumi setup, but its an extremely slow starter and requires co2 injection.

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    Hemianthus callitrichoides for me

    did not managed to creep but now with constant lower temp it's moving now
    ( with same tank & parameters )

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    Just switch to glosso and jap HG. Amazed when my glosso stayed very low and creeping fast with MH light (300w) compared to when I was just T5 (320w). Love the look of glosso mixed with jap HG

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    I still like Japanese hairgrass. With sufficicient light will give the grassland kind of effect.

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    I like pygmy vallisneria, easy to keep, doesn't require much light, spreads like crazy. Just trim it with scissors to keep it low.
    Cheers!
    Dr.T

    Current experiments

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    Got to be Jap HG man.

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