OP OP Twinklecaz Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2010 Messages 2,573 Reaction score 0 Aug 9, 2011 #16 Yeah only been there since Friday. Same day as the naughty plant.
Dominus_XVIII Fish Crazy Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 307 Reaction score 15 Location CA Aug 9, 2011 #17 Brazillian sword, I also have one. I have seen ones that only had their roots underwater and the leaves exposed to air. I say semi-aqutic since it can be grown out of water but its roots still need to be in water. Attachments Plant,307.jpg 14.6 KB · Views: 94
Brazillian sword, I also have one. I have seen ones that only had their roots underwater and the leaves exposed to air. I say semi-aqutic since it can be grown out of water but its roots still need to be in water.
Tetra-Chris Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Bournemouth, England Aug 9, 2011 #18 Well I got the genus right - that was a start!
OP OP Twinklecaz Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2010 Messages 2,573 Reaction score 0 Aug 9, 2011 #19 What? So it can stay?
Asteria Fishaholic Joined Jul 14, 2011 Messages 616 Reaction score 35 Location GB Aug 9, 2011 #20 I have one also. mines even grown new leaves
Tetra-Chris Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Bournemouth, England Aug 10, 2011 #21 I would say it is a marginal - it will not survive long completely submerged and will slowly start to decay. As mentioned above it is more of a terrarium plant with its roots growing underwater and the leaves growing out of the water.
I would say it is a marginal - it will not survive long completely submerged and will slowly start to decay. As mentioned above it is more of a terrarium plant with its roots growing underwater and the leaves growing out of the water.
ian plant your tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 8,354 Reaction score 5 Location Lincoln uk Aug 10, 2011 #22 That is not a Brazilian sword you have Caz, i can't remember what genus it's from (i will find out), but it's deffo one to get rid of. edit, sorry i missed Chris's post there, and he's bang on with his description.
That is not a Brazilian sword you have Caz, i can't remember what genus it's from (i will find out), but it's deffo one to get rid of. edit, sorry i missed Chris's post there, and he's bang on with his description.