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    Help to ID this plant (PIX)

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    Hi Guys,

    Can help to ID this plant? It just grew in my tank out of nowhere.





    Thanks!!

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    looks a bit like egeria densa, but a bit not like... is there a view which is more zoomed out?
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    On 12/20/2002 3:02:04 PM

    looks a bit like egeria densa, but a bit not like... is there a view which is more zoomed out?
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    Unfortunately I only have 2 pic at the moment. I also thought it looks a bit like egeria densa. But can it grow out of nowhere? I thought for stem plants you need at least a cutting even if you don't plant in substrate. This one just grew out of my moss on driftwood.

    Can go back and get more pix later.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    its very possible for this plants to hitch a ride... plus E. densa is commonly found locally

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    btw, very nice macro shots....
    Allen

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    could also be Hydrilla verticillata

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    i am thinking Lagarosiphon madagascariensis
    got a pic of a whole stem?

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    or elodea nuttallii

    the lagarosiphon madagascarensis looks very different in the oriental catalogue (like leaves are very thin and straight)

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