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Hey guys, I was reading a book about aquarium plants, and I find a plant identified as Cryptocoryne retrospiralis. I have one in my tank that matches the description and the photo in the book, but since it is said to be rare, and as I read here in the forum it is also quite unusual. I would love...
Hi guys,
I recently recieve new Echinodorus from the pond store and I need help with the identification.
It looks like E. cordifolius but the different is that its leaves have course texture and itchy stubbly hair on the leaves and petiole. It also got almost round stems and rhizome that can be...
Hello,
I found this Sagittaria(?) sell online and got few of questions:
1. What species is this?
2. How can I propagate them?
3. Do they have submerged form like S. subulata?
Cheers
Outdoor pond, 650 Gallons, 3 koi, 17 goldfish. All fish are healthy and water parameters are good. It is Growing in my skimmer box and not sure what it is!
Hello,
Sorry for the bad image but every angel I took this the highlights of the light was to bright.
Can anyone please identify what plant this is and if it is safe to put in an aquarium? If so do I need to treat the plant in any way?
Thank you
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Hi Folks,
Can anyone help me identify the attached snail photo? My first thought was some form of Ramshorn - for obvious reasons. But, Ramshorns seem to carry their shell vertically - upright. This snail that I have inherited (one of many) is a horizontal creature (including shell). I don't...
I THINK it’s buce sp. Red. That’s what I have written in my Instagram story when I planted the tank but I’m just not convinced about it myself. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm fairly certain this is a Cryptocoryne... there's no bulb to be Aponogeton. But I'm confused? Can you please specify?
It's a hardy, non-demanding plant.
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