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    Is this a moss...

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    can you identify the plants is it a moss? and can tell me what plants isit and what the requirements

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    I can only tell you its not a moss. The other forumers can help you identify.

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    ceratopteris thalictroides

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    thanx. ive read it only need a little co2.. do this plants need base fertilizer

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    technically no
    it puts up enough 'aerial' roots to qualify as a floating plant, imo

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    it looks more like wisteria(Hygrophila difformis) to me. Hmmm...
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    the foliage is superficially similar, but water wisteria has an upright stem, while the sumatran fern grows from a central rosette.

    Fairly easy to grow plant, doesn't need CO2 injection, can be left to float or rooted in the sand, and does ok with moderate to bright light (2W per gallon or more).

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    It's a good beginner plant. Very easy to grow. But I don't like the way the plantlets can easily detach itself from the mother plant and float around in the tank.
    koah fong
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    u mean the plantlets floats instead? won't that blk the light ?
    here fishy fish fishy . here shirmpy shirmpy here is my noobie tank(3wk)

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    well
    that could explain why he DOESN'T like it, no?

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