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Thread: dantra's ADA 60p

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    Re: dantra's ADA 60p

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    Hi Dan. As promised i post the varieties of Rotala species, the main differences only can be tell when they are emmersed type. As your Rotala Singapore should be the one on the right side. Here you go. More detail info can be found on Aquajournal vol. 151.




    Quote Originally Posted by dantra View Post
    Blue, please post your pics if you can. I was told when I got them that they are Rotala Singapore. I've seen them on several other forums as well.

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    Re: dantra's ADA 60p

    Hi dan, you have very nice lush growth in your tank. I like it a lot. Hopefully the red rotala adds more vibrancy to your whole scape when it grows in.

    May I ask what is the plant on the extreme left of your tank? It bunches very nicely.

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    Re: dantra's ADA 60p

    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Hi Dan. As promised i post the varieties of Rotala species, the main differences only can be tell when they are emmersed type. As your Rotala Singapore should be the one on the right side. Here you go. More detail info can be found on Aquajournal vol. 151.

    Thank you , I really appreciate it.


    Quote Originally Posted by reveru View Post
    Hi dan, you have very nice lush growth in your tank. I like it a lot. Hopefully the red rotala adds more vibrancy to your whole scape when it grows in.

    May I ask what is the plant on the extreme left of your tank? It bunches very nicely.
    Thank you for the kind words. The plant on the left is Hemianthus micranthemoides.

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