May I know where to get this plant?
Searching high and low for it....
Saw it at Sam and Yik display tank on level 2, but they say no stock..
May I know where to get this plant?
Searching high and low for it....
Saw it at Sam and Yik display tank on level 2, but they say no stock..
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
May I know where to get this plant?
Searching high and low for it....
Saw it at Sam and Yik display tank on level 2, but they say no stock..
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
May I know where to get this plant?
Searching high and low for it....
Saw it at Sam and Yik display tank on level 2, but they say no stock..
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
wats that? E. stellata? watever it is, u shld be able to find at teo
The E. stellata is available at Teo's. See their display tank. The secret to planting, according to them, is to plant the emersed form. The plant will later adapt to the tank conditions and grow beautifully. Buying the submersed form to plant usually result in the leaves melting away.
I am trying the emersed form and so far so good.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Yup, it's Eusteralis Stellata
May I know if there is other shops to get this plant, as I'm living in the East.. and I am still a student... so no car.....
Thanks
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
Pet Safari should have, only its damn ex.
BUt do note, Eustralis can be a touchy feely plant - demanding high light, co2, fert and gentle handling as the stem is prone to turning into mush when held too firmly. And if not enuf light reaches the lower parts of the stem, it melts too. Try to buy only those with very thick, robust stems, but best if go Teo's for emmersed form.
i got 2 submersed stalk from teo and been growing without prob.. I started out with emersed, but too slow
No, Pet Safari doesn't have them.
This is the NOT one i am looking for:
The only place I saw got, was at Sam & Yik at Marine Parade.
Not too sure if this is the exact species, but the one i
saw at Sam & Yik is really red, with thin dark stem. The leaves are red all the way from the bottom to the top.
Something like this one:
The leaves were deep red and the stem didn't rot when it was shaded at the bottom. The stem were thin but looked hard. If only Sam & Yik sold this plant... hai..
Thank you
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
its in the main display tank? if so, then its E. stellata
Main tank?!?!
Its the first tank on level 2 after you open the door...
Very beautiful
If anyone got any info on where to get these, pls do let me know. Thanks.
Or better still email me: [email protected]
Thank you ppl
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
ZC,
Since you got the pic from tropica, you should know the name right... if we know the name, it will be much easier to know where you can get it.
The pic in the from tropica is kinda difficult to identify. Try the:
http://www.eheim.de/e/eheim.htm
or
http://www.dennerle.de/ENGLISCH/e_frameset.htm
They have nice pictures there.
ZC, if its E. stellata, go to Teo.. he has plenty emersed plant
Arh.... That's very very far for me...
But nevertheless, thank you ppl for all your info.
Any if there is anyone dropping by one day, can let me know? help me buy and i'll collect from you []
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
Is you care to wait, we do occasionally drop by during weekends. Maybe you can join us if there's enough room.
O no..... the plant at Sam & Yik is NOT E. Stellata [:0] [:0]
It actually looks something like tt, just tt the stem and top leaves are deep red. [below]
P 70 Potamogeton gayi
if anyone has seen it selling at aqurium shops, pls do let me know.
Thank you
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
bioplast has a FEW stalks i dunno if he'll be willing to sell
but you can try ordering from him
it's not very red unless you have extremely strong light
think MH and sunlight
MV is not enough
r u referring to the Ludwigia arcuata?
no
p. gayi
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