Anoop den stor. Jan 29, 2009 103 1 0 NY Apr 19, 2009 #1 This was in my big clump of java moss. It must have been there for months :lol:.
midiamin MidiAmin Jan 29, 2005 592 0 16 San Francisco Apr 19, 2009 #2 First 2 pics are really bad. Cannot tell. The third plant with the ram looks like a melon sword.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Apr 19, 2009 #3 looks a little like bolbitis (african water fern), does it have a rhizome?
Bk718 No Monkey Business Nov 29, 2007 7,148 1 60 Brooklyn, NY Apr 19, 2009 #4 msjinkzd said: looks a little like bolbitis (african water fern), does it have a rhizome? Click to expand... x2
msjinkzd said: looks a little like bolbitis (african water fern), does it have a rhizome? Click to expand... x2
Anoop den stor. Jan 29, 2009 103 1 0 NY Apr 19, 2009 #5 msjinkzd said: looks a little like bolbitis (african water fern), does it have a rhizome? Click to expand... Yes it does.
msjinkzd said: looks a little like bolbitis (african water fern), does it have a rhizome? Click to expand... Yes it does.
247Plants Plant Obsessed Mar 23, 2007 2,098 0 0 eastside LBC Apr 19, 2009 #6 You should take it out of the substrate and tie it to a rock or piece of wood.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Apr 19, 2009 #7 you won't want that buried in the substrate. They do best tied to wood/decoration/rock preferably in a high flow area of hte tank. They are easy to grow though and lovely plants.
you won't want that buried in the substrate. They do best tied to wood/decoration/rock preferably in a high flow area of hte tank. They are easy to grow though and lovely plants.