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    Please ID this crypt

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    Got this crypt in tank. Anyone knows the ID? Can enlighten me?
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    were these?

    were these from C328? Saw that but hesistate to buy cause i do not want to get same crypts again for my tank...

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    hello bro, yup it is the one at C328. wonder what crypt is it.

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    Maybe C.wendtii 'Mi Oya'... but I am not sure

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    think i saw them at Teos the aonther day, they said it was from China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mervin
    think i saw them at Teos the aonther day, they said it was from China.
    Do you mean it's a new sp. from China??? That would be awesome!!!

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    xema, not really sure if its a new sp. But there are about 3 types.

    1 which look very much like walkeri with pinkish leaves, 1 olive green leaves and the other more like wendtii green.
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    No flowering specimens?

    China and India have a nice potential for new sp.

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    i believe they are not collected locally, if they are hybrid, its more likely a hybridized sp in the farm. This is also quite unlikely.

    Anyway, you usually find the plants without name there. The farmers might not even be able to ID what they are growing.
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    yeah..recently new sp. from china getting more and more.

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