The Utricularia Graminifolia-- 1 month ago.
After...
Flying Chendoi?
The loose Utricularia Graminifolia grown on the rock close to water surface, some even emerged from water surface.
Also found that they grow some Bladder which enable them to traps for food.
Nice! I didn't know Utricularia Graminifolia can look so nice as a foreground plant... thumbs up
4 weeks and close to 5-9 hundred times its original growth mass. Very nice.
Thanks Jervis & Torque6.
And enjoy this:
Have any one ever saw the Chendoi (Utricularia Graminifolia) eat tube-worm, here is it, with it unique Bladder succeeded in trapping the prey. May be it's too hungry that has force him to take on such a unreasonably huge prey, i don't think it can finish it, don't it? if then it'd probably be full for a week. Ha, Ha...
Faint! What a gruesome shot
Nice use of the overhanging Hydrocotyle.
Makes a refreshing aquascape!
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Very nice shot !
The more I look at your tank... the more I love it... the messiness really brings out the natural aspect of it. It's very convincing
Jervis, you inspiring me that this creature (UG) is a predator in your thread I read (thanks for your info there). So then I feed them with that to prove it. But came to the end they're greatest enemy was this….the Rummy nose Tetra. Is that the theory of physical Food Chain?
Look at below here where lot of UG leaves tips were rounded by them. Luckily there got only two are remains.
Last edited by hc rotala; 28th Apr 2008 at 03:33.
hc have discolorations ? seems browning occuring in the midgrounds.
the fissidens probably fissidens sp singapore. i have some back then. pretty difficult to keep without the hair algae attachment
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