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    Can soneone help me identify my plants i have in my new tank

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    Have 8 plants in it...I only know one is tai yang chow and the other foreground plant is glosso.

    Need help in identifying the remaining 6 plants.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...es/DSCF005.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...s/DSCF0052.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...s/DSCF0053.jpg





    Thanks in advance!!!

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    the middle big cabbage plant is : Echinodorous Bleheri aka Amazon Sword Plant

    the 2 stalks of plant on the right of the tonina, at the back of the "Windelov", on the left of the Sword Plant is Potamogeton gayi

    the plant that is in a bunch on the left of the brick pot should be Didiplis Diandra. you should spread the planting for this plant

    the plant that looks like a snowflake should be Ceratopteris Thalictroides

    dont know what is the needle like plant.

    plus, i have justified true belief that yo went to Colourful tropical aquarium at thomson to get your plants

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    yes yes...indeed i went to colourful tropical aquarium for my plants! hehehe...thanks for you help...btw...wat should i spread the Didiplis Diandra? i hope i am not doing anything harmful to the way i plant the plants...

    i have sooooo much to learn for you guys man....

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    As per all stemmed plants, plant them individually with a spacing of at least 1 inch.

    i cant advise much, but i think you should not have bought the tonina unless you have prior experience keeping them as the other plants are much hardier than the tonina (excluding D. Diandra)

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    i learn something new again...wat are the hardier plants i should get then...

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