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    Able to help ID these plants and advise

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    Hi, i purchased these plants and moss without knowing what these are, because they look nice and the only ones available in my lfs. Just want to know wheter they require external co2 dosing. atm my lifestock is 2 guppy and 12 3weeks fry and 1 bn pleco. Also some leaves turning brown already so yeah starting to get worried. And i left it in the basket black holder that it came with, is that alright or do i have to replant it? I have garden peat and used substrate underneath the black sand layer.



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    Re: Able to help ID these plants and advise

    Red plant looks like alternatera sessile, not true aquatic. Green plant is Bacompa Carolina, the moss-like is coral pelia

    Pelia and bacompa are easy plants that can grow in low tech. Alternatera sessile won't survive too long totally submerged. If you allow it to partially peek out of water, you might be able to keep a hybrid of sorts for some time

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