Hooray! Remainig Bit Of Ceratopteris Thalictroides Survives!

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Hi all :)

Well thankfully the bit of C. thalictroides that survived postage (purely accidental damage) is growing in my nano :)

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Although I think it looks more like C. cornuta ?

Anyway, hopefully it will grow well :)

Now also a quick question: everything is growin well in the tank (yay) although there are 'fungal' (or something that looks like fungus here and there) issues, and hair algae (that is gradually disapearing) as the plants grow.

My Rotala rotundifolia (at least I think its that!) is growing very well, i've read that to prune it you should cut the tops of, remove the stem that no longer has leaves, and replant the top. However, I seem to have 'little' plantlets sprouting up from underneath, so would it be OK, just to heavily prune back the plant, and let these new shoots grow (i.e. can I keep doing that, rather than fiddly replanting?).

Cheers!
 

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