It's pennywort, not bacopa.It's a pot i put in one of my guppy tanks.
It's pennywort, not bacopa.It's a pot i put in one of my guppy tanks.
This one does look like Bacopa.Heres a pic of the ones in my 30:
That's usually the sign of a pretty nutrient rich environment since they are root feeders.Does cabomba always grow roots out of the stems when planted or is there something am doing?
or could it be the otherway around? meaning not enough nutrients available so the plant drops out roots to help in absorbing more nutrient from the water column? this is just me rambling so don't count on it being right. :lipssealedsmilie:That's usually the sign of a pretty nutrient rich environment since they are root feeders.