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    Can someone ID this plant for me?

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    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.

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    Ditto on the ID of the plant.
    Eric

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibn
    Ditto on the ID of the plant.

    0.O Ditto? what is the meaning? is it a slang in the US?

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    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

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    Ditto is widely used in Singapore as well And yes, that's Hemianthus callitrichoides ''Cuba'' or HC for short
    visit my photo albums @ flickr!

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    Interesting ... Can HC be attached to rocks? I thought they are rooted plants?

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