Better monitor, and you are right, it isn't Pellaea.it doesn't look exactly like mine
I thought of Cyrtomium, because both C. fortunei and C. falconeri have pointy ends to the leaves, and Pellaea doesn't.Cyrtomium
I'd give it a go and see what happens.Is this a good candidate to be placed with it's roots in a fish tank the same way maiden hair fern is used?
I've had a Cyrtonium maybe 15 years ago, forgot which one it was i think the falcatum, because this is the most common one around in the garden centres, but that's just a guess.And it was a quite big and robust plant already when i bought it. It stood in a 20 litre pot.. The first picture kinda reminded me of that Cyrtomium, the thick glossy pointed leaf. Mine indeed didn't have those hairy stipes, but i think to remember this from young growth from it's rhizome.. And the one in the picture if it is a Cyrtomium it seems a pretty small and still very young plant.I thought of Cyrtomium, because both C. fortunei and C. falconeri have pointy ends to the leaves