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Thanks for the feedback guys. I sent the plants back and ordered a batch of A. n. bonsai (grown by Aquafleur) from Aqua Essentials, who assured me the leaves will be much smaller than the plant pictured on the right.
Thanks Luis. I feared these were nana also.
I am not able to compare with the ones you sent me as I received plants from both you and davem (thanks again to both of you;)) at the same time while I was on holiday earlier this month and do not know which plants came from who.
I was wondering...
I bought a large batch of Anubias nana petite from Seaside Aquatics. Price was very good and the plants arrived today in good health. Four out of the 20 plants were large specimens such as the one on the left;
My only problem is that to me the leaves on the plant on the left look too large to...
Thanks Darrel, let's hope it grows and I can share some out one day. And, yes, Ed was right about the red algae - and how good it can look tied to wood or a piece of rock! I think I remember 'reading' (Google translate!) something on the Polish website I referred to about Tom Barr collecting...
I posted a thread on a Dutch aquatic plant website and found out its name! It's called Caloglossa, possibly Caloglossa beccarii.
Its an algae and a couple of the Dutch guys have/ have had it growing in their tanks. While some had experienced an invasion, others found it did not spread and...
I give you some if you tell me its name o_O
Only joking Alan, you have given me some lovely & rare plants for my tank, so I will be happy to pull you out a piece for you to grown on. It will only be a small little piece, mind you, as it grows really slow.
Thanks Paulo, that is really useful. I like the look of the 'algae balls', they go really well with the stones and other plants in your set-up. Now I see how it grows, I recognise it as I regularly pull clumps of the larger stuff out of my tank. I didn't realise it was the same thing. I like...
Hehe, you know what, I didn't - honest! When I try to take a picture of a fish however, then its a different matter. Maybe the trick is to focus on the plants next time;)
Thanks guys for your feedback. Sorry for the delay - I posted the above while on holiday and it took a while to get settled back in.
I separated some strands from one of the clumps this evening and took some pics;
So definitely no stems. Any ideas of what this might be??
I moved part of the...
Hi Mark,
Thank you very much for your reply. I looked up Potamogeton pectinatus and agree that it does look very similar. However, the plant in my tank does not seem to have any stems, I need to have a closer look when I get back home at the end of the week.
Your identification led me to...
Hi there,
I have noticed an interesting plant(?) growing in between some ferns and wood at the back of the tank, about one third from the surface. At first it looked like a clump of algea but I think its actually a plant. I moved a little towards the front of some Microsorium p. Trident to...
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