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Thread: Which plant can procude more bubble?

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    Which plant can produce more bubble?

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    Hi, I would like to find out from the Pro out there...

    Which plant can produce more bubble( photosynthesis) than others?
    Last edited by coolblue; 14th Nov 2007 at 10:05. Reason: wrong spelling
    Coolblue

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    Riccia fluitans!!...with good lighting and co2, that is.
    Rob
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    Puffer, thanks...

    So any idea where can I get this Riccia fluitans??
    Coolblue

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    Riccia fluitans are tiny floating plants, scaping with them requires that you tie them down with netting to rocks, wood pieces or steel mesh. Hard work if you ask me.

    Where to get? Are you looking for pre-tied version or are you looking for loose form?
    - eric

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    By achieving optimum conditions for photosynthesis, almost all plants will bubble. For me, the most obvious one is my red tiger lotus (with palm sized leaves) are full of huge bubbles at the end of the day. In fact, all my plants bubbles, including algae .

    I agreed with Eric that Riccia is a high maintenance plant. If you have time & willing to do pruning frequently, it is a rewarding plant.
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    U.K.Lau

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    Bossteck, I'm looking for loose form Riccia fluitans. Any idea???
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    My idea is, it would be better to post a WTB/WTG thread in the buy / sell folder.

    Serious! You will get more replies there, in fact, you might even get them FOC because riccia are very fast growing plants if conditions are good.

    Cheers!
    - eric

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    Thanks bro..........
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