The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 7, 2006 #1 I've just added these plants but have no idea what they are, The first one is very ivy like only with huge trefoils and it is currently approx 11" tall the second one is similar in appearance to spider grass, although I'm sure it is not that. click thumbnails for larger image
I've just added these plants but have no idea what they are, The first one is very ivy like only with huge trefoils and it is currently approx 11" tall the second one is similar in appearance to spider grass, although I'm sure it is not that. click thumbnails for larger image
shrimply Fish Addict Joined Dec 21, 2005 Messages 926 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 7, 2006 #2 pretty sure the bottom one is only semi-aquatic.
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 7, 2006 #3 that helps a lot
shrimply Fish Addict Joined Dec 21, 2005 Messages 926 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 7, 2006 #4 OK. found that one. It is CHLOROPHYTUM BITCHETTII (WHEAT PLANT) I was only trying to help
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 7, 2006 #5 you mean C.bichetii if so I still can't find out wether or not it is aquatic
shrimply Fish Addict Joined Dec 21, 2005 Messages 926 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 7, 2006 #6 I found it here and it is semi aquatic.
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 8, 2006 #7 oh well that is one down one to go anyone have an idea on the first one?
George Farmer ad aqua Joined Jul 6, 2003 Messages 5,015 Reaction score 0 Location Stamford, Lincs, UK Jan 8, 2006 #8 The-Wolf said: anyone have an idea on the first one? Click to expand... My first thought is that it also may be non-aquatic as I do not recognise it. Has it grown at all since planting in your tank? Perhaps a photo from a different angle may help, are you using your camera's macro mode?
The-Wolf said: anyone have an idea on the first one? Click to expand... My first thought is that it also may be non-aquatic as I do not recognise it. Has it grown at all since planting in your tank? Perhaps a photo from a different angle may help, are you using your camera's macro mode?
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 8, 2006 #9 I'll get another pic or two tonight as I'm off to work right now.
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 8, 2006 #10 two more pics this is the best I can get.
emma12321 fish nerd Joined Jul 12, 2005 Messages 1,764 Reaction score 0 Location Barnsley, Yorkshire UK Jan 8, 2006 #11 Hi, The first plant looks like what java plants sell as stardust ivy. It is not aquatic and took about 3 weeks to rot in my tank. Emma
Hi, The first plant looks like what java plants sell as stardust ivy. It is not aquatic and took about 3 weeks to rot in my tank. Emma
OP OP The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 12 Location Kent UK Jan 10, 2006 #12 Thanks for that Emma I guess time will tell on the rotting bit