It looks like Hemianthus callitrichoides ''Cuba''.
HEllo reader...
How are you.. it's been very long i didn't come here. My previous tank was destroyed and history. you can view my tank growth rate in this site:
http://sg.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/alvinaini/my_photos
The above site shows a low-maintenance tank. No C02, no nothing.
Put shrimps and moss and grow! i started off with 20 cherry shrimps. now, 100 of them!!
back to topic, please help me ID this plant:
http://sg.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/alv...aini/my_photos
I bought this plant[initially attached to a big concrete block] from clementi 2 weeks back for $10.
It looks like Hemianthus callitrichoides ''Cuba''.
Ditto on the ID of the plant.
Eric
Originally Posted by Ibn
0.O Ditto? what is the meaning? is it a slang in the US?
It means that I concur/agree with the ID of the plant.
I thought that ditto was more widely known, but guess not. Sorry about the confusion.
Eric
Ditto is widely used in Singapore as wellAnd yes, that's Hemianthus callitrichoides ''Cuba'' or HC for short
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Interesting ... Can HC be attached to rocks? I thought they are rooted plants?
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