Well, 'rich' is the best description of this plant for more reasons than one ...
Try checking with Karin (Far East Aquatic Plants @ Simon Rd).
http://www.pbase.com/image/21618038
Looks finer than Glossostigma, I think this would make a nice, rich and thick foreground.
Any idea where to get in SG?
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Well, 'rich' is the best description of this plant for more reasons than one ...
Try checking with Karin (Far East Aquatic Plants @ Simon Rd).
ThEoDoRe
Might I add its expensive!. You can get it from Far East. Its going for 15 dollars a small pot. A lawn for 2 ft tank will require about 3-4 pots so do your sums before you decide.
Ohh another thingy, it needs fine gravel.
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I got the HC at the foreground in my 2 feeter. Those on the left have already establish themselves and are spreading. The rest keep planting and get uprooted by yamatos and SAEs.
This plant is very prone to BBA and its very hard to remove them. Practically have to take them out piece by piece and use a pincer to remove the bba... real tedious job.
The guy of the site i posted must be really rich to plant so many in so many tanks!! I'll stick to glosso, Amano style.
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[quote:d7da4cab59="Aeon"]The guy of the site i posted must be really rich to plant so many in so many tanks!! I'll stick to glosso, Amano style. [/quote:d7da4cab59]
That guy is Oliver Knott. He's a European aquascaper. Most of those tanks you see belong to his customers. He uses mostly Tropica plants.
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