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    hi i am looking for this plant, anyone came across this plant before in singapore ?
    this plant is called Fissidens nobilis.
    if you have this plant do let me know.
    thanks








    chee yong

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    GOSH! You can get such lovely things! I'm more mad than it may seem. :P

    Dennis

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    Where was the picture taken from, Chee Yong? The moss looks lovely.

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    Are there different kinds of Fissidens? If not, then I might know a couple of LFS that sell it. Fu Wo is one.

    I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed all that BBA. Ouch!

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    I never knew there were Fissidens species that could be used in Aquaria. I just thought they were strictly Terrariums. It looks beautiful, I hope it is a real aquarium plant.
    -Mark Mendoza

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    hi this picture is not taken by me, it was from a website.
    and its not a moss.

    chee yong

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcy81
    hi this picture is not taken by me, it was from a website.
    and its not a moss.

    chee yong
    Chee Yong,
    Fissidens are mosses and I think subzero has Fissidens growing in his tank.

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    I think it is quite popular in Taiwan known as the “phoenix-tail moss”.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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    sorry didnt know its a moss.
    anyone has seen it in singapore ?


    chee yong

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    saw some in eco-culture some time back

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcy81
    hi this picture is not taken by me, it was from a website.
    Chee Yong,

    If the picture was taken from a web site, it would be good you at least acknowledge the source. It's basic courtesy. If in another 2 days, I don't hear from you again about the source, I will remove the picture.

    Loh K L

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    well if u really need to know the website
    here is the link,
    http://www.sivanet.idv.tw/dwarfcichl...d=32&cat_id=14

    its a chinese website , so not sure if u will be able to understand it.

    chee yong

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcy81
    well if u really need to know the website
    here is the link,its a chinese website , so not sure if u will be able to understand it.
    Chee Yong,

    It does not matter if I understand what's written on the web site. What you don't seem to understand is that every picture belongs to someone. Using someone's picture without asking for permission is equivalent to stealing. If you had acknowledged the source, I wouldn't have made an issue out of it. You have stated that the picture was taken from some sort of message board but we still don't know who owns the picture. I can read Chinese but I don't have any intention of scruntinising every post in that message board to find out who's the owner.

    Whenever a member uploads or hotlinks pictures to this forum, the onus is on the member to acknowledge the source or give due credit to the owner of the picture. Please do not treat this lightly as there can be legal implications. The moderators and owner of this forum can get sued for allowing someone's picture to be posted without permission.

    I also like to respectfully remind all members that this forum does not take well to sms short-forms. If you find spelling "you" in full to be a hassle or if you are such a busy person you only have enough time to spell "u' instead of "you", I would suggest you don't post anything.

    Loh K L

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