doh. (need help id'ing plants? please!!)

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doh. (need help id'ing plants? please!!) edit-added a pic, please help! thanks

i picked up a few new plants for my aquariums today, got home and started looking them up only to discover what i bought is not really an aquarium plant? the one is question is called mondo grass--should i remove this? (and is so, what should i do with it? lol, plant it in a pot?)

one of the other plants im having a hard time id'ing looks like a little palm tree --i mean, palm type fronds, with a thin stem though..does anyone know what this is?
the girl who sold them to me had no idea what it was, but i liked the look of it.


thanks for any help
sara
 
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thank you...

roan art, for all the help today! im just installing drivers for my digi cam (never used it with this pc before) ill have pics up shortly.
thanks again
sara

ps i just looked at your profile, I LOVE your betta tank, its awesome.
 
Why, thank you :)

Unfortunately I lost Jakers a month ago to complications from a severe bout of ich. The ich cleared, but Jakers was just never the same after that and wasted away :(

I revamped his tank and have baby platys in there now. I do miss Jakers, though.

Roan
 
wow, that took a bit longer than i expected...

anyway, an hour later, i finally retrieved the pic from my camera, lol.

heres the mystery plant..if its another non-aquarium plant i swear im going to have a tantrum. i already called petcetra and complained about the mondo grass, the manager said she would "look into it" (like as if)



mysteryplant.JPG


dig the blue gravel, heh, it came free with the tank, well, my 4 year old likes it anyway! ;)

ps sorry to hear about jakers:(
 
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..anyone? anyone at all?

if anyone knows the name of this plant, please let me know!

im impatient, arent i?
;)
 
thanks, i like it too..

but im worried it might be another plant petcetra passes off as aquatic when it is not, like the mondo grass i bought yesterday (gr) so id really like to find out what it is...
:-)
 
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