guppy_man Fish Gatherer Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 2,530 Reaction score 0 Location WALES Jun 12, 2008 #1 I know this is amazon sword. some kind of crypt? All are in great condition too
aaronnorth www.ukaps.org Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 6,822 Reaction score 2 Location Worksop, Notts, UK Jun 12, 2008 #2 3rd pic: looks like mayaca fluviatalis or Eriocaulon Cinereum/ Ashy Pipewort, hard to tell out of the water. 4th: hygrophilia thai stricta 5th: alternathera sessillis 6th: bacopa monnerii
3rd pic: looks like mayaca fluviatalis or Eriocaulon Cinereum/ Ashy Pipewort, hard to tell out of the water. 4th: hygrophilia thai stricta 5th: alternathera sessillis 6th: bacopa monnerii
Mystil Fishaholic Joined Feb 20, 2008 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset (UK) Jun 12, 2008 #3 Sorry but all i know is that red plants are harder to keep..... me being so not very unhelpful!
lljdma06 Retired moderator :) Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Aug 10, 2005 Messages 11,767 Reaction score 17 Location Miami, FL Jun 13, 2008 #4 Mystil said: Sorry but all i know is that red plants are harder to keep..... me being so not very unhelpful! Click to expand... Give the Alternantera speies a try. A. reineckii grew very well for me with as little as 1.4WPG. A nice bunch of plants.
Mystil said: Sorry but all i know is that red plants are harder to keep..... me being so not very unhelpful! Click to expand... Give the Alternantera speies a try. A. reineckii grew very well for me with as little as 1.4WPG. A nice bunch of plants.
OP OP guppy_man Fish Gatherer Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 2,530 Reaction score 0 Location WALES Jun 13, 2008 #5 will do thanks
catfish101 Fish Crazy Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 370 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 13, 2008 #6 those plants look great where did u get them/ order them from? -nate