You can consider 'onion plant' (crinum natans or crinum calamistrum)
can anyone advise what type of long strandy plants to cover or "shadow" my windelovs ( the part circled in red ) as i dont want them to take in so much lighting and also to cover back part of my tank ...
would prefer those long and that grow in strands and need mid-high lighting requirement.
please state the name of the plant and if possible the LFS to get it too . thanks alot
Last edited by freshfish; 25th Dec 2008 at 02:48.
You can consider 'onion plant' (crinum natans or crinum calamistrum)
- eric
thanks ... any others ?
C.Helfery, V.nana and E.vivipara, or maybe needle leave java fern?
but honestly your tank is too small for those plant
Other than strandy plants, you can consider large leaf plants like a medium sized Echinodorus, a member of the water lily or lotus family.
If I'm not wrong, I think Shadow mis-spelt C.helfery. Should be C.helferi.
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yeah miss spelt
ok ok mis-spelt
Last edited by Shadow; 20th Dec 2008 at 20:21.
Now, you've mis-spelt mis-spelt.
Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
Why use punctuation? See what a difference it makes:A woman, without her man, is nothing.
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Strandy?
Elodea, Mayaca, Rotala Rotundifolia?
Those looks strandy enough.
How about Ludwigia repen?, its easy to form a canopy with this plant
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