Aquatic Or Not!?

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After posting a few photos of my new tank, people mentioned that one of the plants in my tank may not actually be aquatic, and so I'd just like to double check :)
It's the lime green one in the photo below:

2dkg5rp.jpg


Any ideas? :lol:
Thank you! :)
 
After posting a few photos of my new tank, people mentioned that one of the plants in my tank may not actually be aquatic, and so I'd just like to double check :)
It's the lime green one in the photo below:

2dkg5rp.jpg


Any ideas? :lol:
Thank you! :)
non aquatic , remove it plant it in a pot put it in your bathroom , qiuck tip not rule of thumb most aquatic plants when you take them out of water flop ie cant hold there own wieght .
 
After posting a few photos of my new tank, people mentioned that one of the plants in my tank may not actually be aquatic, and so I'd just like to double check :)
It's the lime green one in the photo below:

2dkg5rp.jpg


Any ideas? :lol:
Thank you! :)
non aquatic , remove it plant it in a pot put it in your bathroom , qiuck tip not rule of thumb most aquatic plants when you take them out of water flop ie cant hold there own wieght .

Okay, thanks!
Should I take it out so it doesn't die or because it could be harming the water?
 
After posting a few photos of my new tank, people mentioned that one of the plants in my tank may not actually be aquatic, and so I'd just like to double check :)
It's the lime green one in the photo below:

2dkg5rp.jpg


Any ideas? :lol:
Thank you! :)
non aquatic , remove it plant it in a pot put it in your bathroom , qiuck tip not rule of thumb most aquatic plants when you take them out of water flop ie cant hold there own wieght .

Okay, thanks!
Should I take it out so it doesn't die or because it could be harming the water?
yeh remove it plant it up as a house plant , it will rot in the tank , ive a bathroom full of my mistakes so your not alone ,
 
i also think the one behind it is non aquatic, it looks like Ophiopogon japonicus.
 

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