they look more like new shoots from Aponogeton sp.


they look more like new shoots from Aponogeton sp.






Looks like crypts. Where are they seen?
koah fong
Juggler's tanks

They are actually seagrasses (Halophila beccari), which are flowering plants that live in the sea surrounding Singapore (especially Chek Jawa off Pulau Ubin). This tiny species is almost reminiscent of a crypt, and similarly spreads via runners. Other species have fern-like leaves or resemble plants like Vallisneria, Sagitarria or hairgrass.

Marine planted!!! Nice markings.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
To me, Marine planted is like the next step in planted tanks.
Looks good.
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