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    reccomendation please

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    Hi...

    i need 2 reccomendations for my tank...

    1) a plant that can take low light and grows to about 15cm tall...maybe 20...nothing more.. bushy..preferably..

    2) a medium light plant...err..low growing...needed to cover hariy legs of the stem plants..but not blyxa japonica...that plant just melts in my tank..dont know why..

    Thanks guys...gotta head out for dinner..


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    You know what we're going to say: crypts

    For covering up of legs, driftwood or Anubias? Also try hairgrass. It just depends on your scape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee|
    You know what we're going to say: crypts

    For covering up of legs, driftwood or Anubias? Also try hairgrass. It just depends on your scape.

    How about Lobelia Cardinalis?
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    i dont mind trying the crypt if it'll work...i just have this thing against crypts..lol..but hell i'm desperate...

    So what crypts would fit this category??

    as for the hairy leg problem...i'm going to try stargrass...zosterifolia for now...see what happends...

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    Compacta is a plant u can try.
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    what compacta?? hygro??
    if its hygro i would rather go crypts actually...cos..i REALLY very scared hygro..lol..except for a few species... this one grow fast a not??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    1) a plant that can take low light and grows to about 15cm tall...maybe 20...nothing more.. bushy..preferably..
    Java Fern "Tropica"

    Cost about S$18 to S$30 on driftwood. But fits your requirements and relatively low maintenance.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benny
    Java Fern "Tropica"

    Cost about S$18 to S$30 on driftwood. But fits your requirements and relatively low maintenance.

    Cheers,
    BBA sounds like a great idea too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goondoo
    BBA sounds like a great idea too
    wah..curse me ah!!lol..

    Benny...where you saw this plant i may just check it out..

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    ~There's a particular sword plant known as echinodours parviflorus which stays rather low and bushy. Best to get them to grow in groups.

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    Justin: How about

    1. H. polysperma, H.difformis, Elodea, Eichhornia diversifolia ?
    2. Hairgrass can grow high enough to about 4" in my tanks -- but may need high lighting. If not can consider H.corymbosa "compact" -- slow growing and bushy.

    Blyxa japonica -- why not try again?
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    goondoo xialan ah?

    Also, echinodorus quadricostatus?

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    KF,

    cant use those plant la..they grow like mad leh... afterwards all i will be doing will be pruning...lol..

    As for blyxa...i try 2 times already...maybe 3rd time lucky hor..lol... you got some to spare?? if have dont pluck first...i'll let you know b4 i go down.. just let me know can spare me some or not..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    wah..curse me ah!!lol..

    Benny...where you saw this plant i may just check it out..

    Not commonly found as it's bigger than normal java ferns. Can try ordering from C328.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Wah...benny..was reading up on this plant and it says it can grow to 50cm!!!!! think don't want liao la...lol..

    uncle benny hao jie shao ah!!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    what compacta?? hygro??
    if its hygro i would rather go crypts actually...cos..i REALLY very scared hygro..lol..except for a few species... this one grow fast a not??
    H.corymbosa "compact" is a relatively slow growing plant
    Nicholas

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    well..after all that fuss..i've decided to shift my E. harbich over there to the shady corner.. so maybe now i will have to find low growing shady plants..lol..

    anyone has Cryptocoryne pygmaea??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    Wah...benny..was reading up on this plant and it says it can grow to 50cm!!!!! think don't want liao la...lol..

    uncle benny hao jie shao ah!!..
    Trust me..... If it can grow up to 50 cm in your tank, I buy back from you. Best I can do is around 30 cm, if I count the wood that I tied it on.

    Besides, it's easy to maintain, just pull of the tall bits.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    anyone has Cryptocoryne pygmaea??
    I used to have this. It's not a small plant. In fact, it's quite big.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    lol...why everything so opposite one..lol..hahaha..

    so anyone know of some nice small crypts i can use?? say only around 10-15cm (max) tall??

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