Nope.. It's not
Nope.. It's not
Is it aquatic?
Cheers,
Andrew
Thanks ragn4rok.
Any idea what this plant might be then? Aquatic?
Cheers,
Joe
Probably some Hymenophyllum or Trichomanes species. These are not aquatic species.
I think this trend of selling terrestrial species (esp. ferns, mosses, houseplants like Spathyphllums and Aglaonemas) as aquatics stinks.
Well, Budak, some people like them... Even to the point of always buying new ones to replace the decayed ones... No matter what you say to try to convince them, apparently, will not deter them from getting non-aqauatic plants to use in tanks, as long as they think the plants look nice and the LFS owner tells them to keep trying...
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Yes despite being told they're non aquatic by LFS here. lol.Originally Posted by Justikanz
Baranne-that will look great in a terrarium/paludarium setup.
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