Nice!
How come the Riccia looks "fatter" than normal? Is it something new?
thank u Alfa
Nice!
How come the Riccia looks "fatter" than normal? Is it something new?
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Hi Juggler
There's 3 types of Riccia (dat i know of, at least...[])
Mini riccia (very fine), the normal riccia fluitans & finally the large riccia which u see in the pics abv. If u stay in the east, u can also see it in one of sam yick's tanks at pet safari (simei east point).
The other day someone here mentioned dat Ah Pek has the large riccia for sale....
Nizz
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On 2/20/2002 10:41:21 AM
Nice!
How come the Riccia looks "fatter" than normal? Is it something new?
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Nizz:
In that case, one more type - Sinking Riccia.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Hehehe....yah....dat too. Thx!
Anymore tank lighting projects for u? []
Nizz
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On 2/20/2002 11:31:09 AM
Nizz:
In that case, one more type - Sinking Riccia.
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system control & engineering also sells big riccia.
Well - thinking of making 4 x 55W PL lights for my 4ft tank. But not sure if 55W PL lights and ballasts are easily available. Cheers!----------------
On 2/20/2002 11:57:43 AM
Hehehe....yah....dat too. Thx!
Anymore tank lighting projects for u? []
Nizz
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koah fong
Juggler's tanks
IMHO i don't like it
Cheers!
Benetay
Hi Alfa! Nice lookin' tank you've got there! I've seen this specimen in Taiwan two years ago. It was very expensive then. I understand that some LFS here is also sellin' this specimen. Wanna trade? I may have some plants you could be interested in. SMS me can? 9777 1199.
''Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds.'' Albert Einstein
benedict, why not?----------------
On 2/20/2002 2:54:11 PM
IMHO i don't like it
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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
is that some kind of snail in the 2nd photo???
ya, looks like some kinda 'flower' snail----------------
On 2/20/2002 11:21:24 PM
is that some kind of snail in the 2nd photo???
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dun quite like it too, sorry...
looks too much like a veggie, abit like cabbage in water.
but then again, they look much easier to maintain than normal riccia.
btw, isn't the big riccia the sinking riccia?
see like sponge kekeke...Sinking riccia is not the giant riccia. =)
Cheers!
Benetay
In fact,these are not my picture[] , i got the picture from a Japanese website 2 years ago, I just want to share them with our members. Anyway, thanks for your interest.----------------
On 2/20/2002 5:41:40 PM
Hi Alfa! Nice lookin' tank you've got there! I've seen this specimen in Taiwan two years ago. It was very expensive then. I understand that some LFS here is also sellin' this specimen. Wanna trade? I may have some plants you could be interested in. SMS me can? 9777 1199.
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Thanks again,Simon.
Aquatic plants and LEGO collector.
oops.. i deleted the pics from my old webby.. u guys still wanna see it?
Simon,
I missed it, can put up again. Thanks
more pics from alfa
Hi Alfa. It's ok. Thought you owned the setup. anyway, glad to hear you're keeping ahead of times with those overseas literature. You subscribe to any mags for this hobby?
''Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds.'' Albert Einstein
i don't subscribe but if i come across the magazine that the price is affordable, i won't hesitate to buy it or i would just read the magazine in the bookshop.
Most of my magazine are from Taiwan,
"Aqualife, chinese edition" about total 20 issues(it cease published since 2000),
"Aquapets" Vol 3 to Vol 8
"Aquazoonews" Vol 1 till Vol 6
"Aquarium World magazine"Vol related to aquatic plant.
and definitely,
"Aquajournal"(English edition)
I realized the "Aqualife,japanese edition)at Kinokuniya is quite interesting, please go and check it out!
Aquatic plants and LEGO collector.
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