gupman AC Members Aug 5, 2007 612 0 0 54 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2007 #1 I bought some of it at the lfs I couldn't find anything on it does anyone know anything about it? Size?Light?
I bought some of it at the lfs I couldn't find anything on it does anyone know anything about it? Size?Light?
Eupterus The one who takes a different path. Jul 22, 2007 1,131 1 0 31 Spooner St. Quahog, RI. Oct 26, 2007 #2 Because it's not an aquatic plants and cannot be submerged underwater. So I read after finding some at the LFS.
Because it's not an aquatic plants and cannot be submerged underwater. So I read after finding some at the LFS.
gupman AC Members Aug 5, 2007 612 0 0 54 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2007 #3 Really? It looks so green in the water thought for sure it was...That bytes.... Thanks
gupman AC Members Aug 5, 2007 612 0 0 54 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2007 #4 well i really don't plan on doin a terrarium so i guess i will throw them away That it really bummin i spent like 7.00 on 2 bunches...
well i really don't plan on doin a terrarium so i guess i will throw them away That it really bummin i spent like 7.00 on 2 bunches...
Eupterus The one who takes a different path. Jul 22, 2007 1,131 1 0 31 Spooner St. Quahog, RI. Oct 26, 2007 #5 Maybe you can plant them at the top of your tank?...Not sure if they marginal or have to be on land...Someone else know?.
Maybe you can plant them at the top of your tank?...Not sure if they marginal or have to be on land...Someone else know?.
gupman AC Members Aug 5, 2007 612 0 0 54 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2007 #6 Not much room above the tank....I cant beleive he sold it to me i thought he was knowledgable..
gupman AC Members Aug 5, 2007 612 0 0 54 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2007 #7 Do You know the true name of this ? Is it hornwort?
rich311k AC Members Mar 28, 2005 8,364 1 0 60 Long Island, NY Real Name Rich Oct 26, 2007 #9 It looks like cabomba to me, could be hornwort too. Both are aquatic.
V vmahaffe AC Members Dec 10, 2006 91 0 0 Rochester, MN Oct 26, 2007 #10 Looks like cabomba, I have some in my tank. Hornwort doesn't have as thick of a stem.