Million Fishaholic Joined Mar 13, 2008 Messages 680 Reaction score 4 Location Bristol May 25, 2008 #1 I got this new plant for my nano a couple of days ago. The LFS called it foxtail, but having googled this, I don't think it is... Please let me know if you know better! Thanks
I got this new plant for my nano a couple of days ago. The LFS called it foxtail, but having googled this, I don't think it is... Please let me know if you know better! Thanks
catfish101 Fish Crazy Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 370 Reaction score 0 Location GB May 25, 2008 #2 it looks like the plant could be foxtail by the plant its self but i thought it was ussually red to yellowish leaves maybe its at a younger stage off life or was raised in a tank with different variables such as higher ph
it looks like the plant could be foxtail by the plant its self but i thought it was ussually red to yellowish leaves maybe its at a younger stage off life or was raised in a tank with different variables such as higher ph
iSnail Fish Herder Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 1,348 Reaction score 1 Location UK May 25, 2008 #3 It looks like Mayaca fluviatilis
DevUK UKAPS member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 1,896 Reaction score 0 Location Coventry, West Midlands May 25, 2008 #4 iSnail said: It looks like Mayaca fluviatilis Click to expand... Second the Mayaca Sp. Fox tail is a literally shaped like a fox tail, with it being quite bushy and getting smaller towards the end.
iSnail said: It looks like Mayaca fluviatilis Click to expand... Second the Mayaca Sp. Fox tail is a literally shaped like a fox tail, with it being quite bushy and getting smaller towards the end.
flyhawk Fishaholic Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 May 25, 2008 #5 maybe didiplis diandra?
OP OP Million Fishaholic Joined Mar 13, 2008 Messages 680 Reaction score 4 Location Bristol May 26, 2008 #6 iSnail said: It looks like Mayaca fluviatilis Click to expand... Yeah, from a bit of a google this matched up well - thanks for the help everyone!
iSnail said: It looks like Mayaca fluviatilis Click to expand... Yeah, from a bit of a google this matched up well - thanks for the help everyone!