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    Heteranthera zosterifolia

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    Anyone noes where can i get the above mentioned plant?
    didiplis diandra looks a bit too reddish.. thanks

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    Teo, address can be found in the lfs list on the top of every page.. or u can ask for trimmings from a kind member

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    bioplast/system & control might have

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    Actually, Didiplis diandra is not very red (like Teo's tank). Still a wonder how Ah liu got it sooo.... red.
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    Hmmm.. wonder if any1 here agrees with this experience before??
    sudden injection or loss of nutrients helps trigger some colour changes??
    My Rotala wallichii and stellata displays their'reds' only when this kinda processes take place..
    aQuaLabs in the making...

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    Hmmm.. wonder if any1 here agrees with this experience before??
    sudden injection or loss of nutrients helps trigger some colour changes??
    My Rotala wallichii and stellata displays their'reds' only when this kinda processes take place..
    aQuaLabs in the making...

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    Probably low nitrate causing high "redness"...
    Plant Physiology by Taiz and Zeiger

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    That's stargrass isn't it? I saw 2 pots at Biotope on thursday.
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