The 3rd plant is probably hygrphilia difformis. It grows well and very easy to maintain. The other 2, I am not very sure. However, you do have a terrestrial plant in picture 2 which is the extreme right plant. That one will die off eventually.
Appreciate if someone can advise me on following plant name?ImageUploadedByTapatalk1417964664.049295.jpg
Plant 1on drift wood
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Plant 2
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Plant 3 on d base of the tank
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The 3rd plant is probably hygrphilia difformis. It grows well and very easy to maintain. The other 2, I am not very sure. However, you do have a terrestrial plant in picture 2 which is the extreme right plant. That one will die off eventually.
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90 x 50 x 50 cm tank: Eheim 2217; ANS CO2 Solenoid with 60mm intense bazooka; Zetlight 6400; Teco 500 Chiller; Borneo Wild Steel inlet/outlet
Ferts: Dry Mixture/Dr Mallicks. Temp: 26 degrees Substrate: ADA Amazonia
Thank Philippians for the advice .
Can help to advise wat is a terrestrial plant
Seem that one of the senior mention b4 this is not a aquatic plant
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Yup terrestrial means land plant. So it will wilt eventually
Holy is the Lord, God Almighty ! The Earth is filled with His Glory !
90 x 50 x 50 cm tank: Eheim 2217; ANS CO2 Solenoid with 60mm intense bazooka; Zetlight 6400; Teco 500 Chiller; Borneo Wild Steel inlet/outlet
Ferts: Dry Mixture/Dr Mallicks. Temp: 26 degrees Substrate: ADA Amazonia
Plant 2 center looks like Hygrophila 'Siamensis'
Note d
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