The tonnia sp looks like a bridge, And the really light green plant caught my eye instead of the Ludwiga sp(?) What is it called? And the one on the far right too.
was better looking before I did a major trimming... plants on the right blocking the circulation
The tonnia sp looks like a bridge, And the really light green plant caught my eye instead of the Ludwiga sp(?) What is it called? And the one on the far right too.
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plant list from the left
1) ludwigia sp.
2) Eriocaulon sp
3) E. stellata
4) Tonina sp. belem
5) H. corymbosa 'compacta'
6) Lobelia cardinalis
7) Eriocaulaceae sp
Blyxa japonica
9) Potamogeton gayi
10) R. macrandra 'green' var
11) glosso
Nice. How long does it take 2 grow all those plants?
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Mohamad Rohaizal is my name. If it's too hard, use BFG. I don't mind.
Simon, I noticed that except for the hygrophila, the rest of your plants have small, fine compound leaves. Do you purposely choose the plants based on leaf size?
BFG, it takes a while for them to grow in/mature in the tank... a couple of weeks
wks, jus my preference...
Nice Simon,
Good display of stem plants.
Simon! I've been seaching high and low for P.Gayi! I was told Oriental didn't have them when I tried ordering. Would it be possible to sell me a few cuttings?
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who says, i've ordered my potomageton gayi from c328.
twice I might add.
(note: in my current tank, it doesn't do well (fluorite substrate) but in my previous torn down tank (nisso soil), it grew pretty much like a weed, and can make a nicer replacement for foreground plant than tenellus (ie; looks softer))
Ooops, lemme rephrase that, oriental delivery man said they were out of stock, and will need abt 2 mths to grow their stock of p.gayi.----------------
On 4/2/2003 9:00:47 PM
who says, i've ordered my potomageton gayi from c328.
twice I might add.
(note: in my current tank, it doesn't do well (fluorite substrate) but in my previous torn down tank (nisso soil), it grew pretty much like a weed, and can make a nicer replacement for foreground plant than tenellus (ie; looks softer))
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hello Simon,
woa..... so many expensive plants in your tank. but you know what, i feel that there are too many fine leave plants and your tank seems like it is filled with feather dusters. []
wahboy []
pipsquek, sure.. i can spare some runners
wahboy i especially like these leaf forms (narrow leave)
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