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    ID: What is this Plant?

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    Could anyone help identify this plant for me? Thanks in advance.

    Last edited by 3es; 13th Feb 2006 at 19:56.

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    not aquatic...
    solo se que no se nada

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedempsey
    not aquatic...
    Do you know the name of it?

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    Looks like some species of terrestrial grass...

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    Quote Originally Posted by XnSdVd
    Looks like some species of terrestrial grass...
    Interesting. My friend had it at his aquarium shop floating in the water and he gave it to me. Since the general consensus seems to be that it's a terrestial plant, I guess that explains why some of the leaves are starting to turn yellow.

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    Hmm... they could be acclimatizing to the water.
    Check your fert dosage and CO2.
    Then check the water temp, is it a temperate or tropical plant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XnSdVd
    Hmm... they could be acclimatizing to the water.
    Check your fert dosage and CO2.
    Then check the water temp, is it a temperate or tropical plant?
    Hopefully they're just acclimatizing - the smaller bunches seem to be doing fine. Fertilizer dosage should be okay, but I'll have to check CO2. Temperature was set near 80 degree Fahrenheit, so I'm lowering it to around 77-78 to see if there's any difference. I have no idea whether it's a temperate or tropical plant - I was hoping someone could identify it so I could look up some info on it

    Thanks for the advice.

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