mellowvision Seafood Lover May 17, 2007 5,099 0 0 Brooklyn NY www.mellowvision.com Real Name Bill Brissette Aug 1, 2007 #1 http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/Checkingoutthenewweirdreddude110304skippers1.JPG must have.
flapper12 AC Members Jun 28, 2007 191 0 0 Temple, Texas Aug 1, 2007 #2 dats a nice setup....It looks like the mudskippers are plotting an attack.
mellowvision Seafood Lover May 17, 2007 5,099 0 0 Brooklyn NY www.mellowvision.com Real Name Bill Brissette Aug 1, 2007 #3 yeah, that's like a scene from my dream tank... at some point I want a giant mudskipper and crab tank... if it's big enough with archers too. for now, I'd settle for one of those plants for my red claw tank!
yeah, that's like a scene from my dream tank... at some point I want a giant mudskipper and crab tank... if it's big enough with archers too. for now, I'd settle for one of those plants for my red claw tank!
ZSandmann Obey the Corgi! Jun 25, 2007 259 4 18 43 Tuscaloosa, AL Real Name John Aug 1, 2007 #4 Poison Ivy or Virginia Creeper?
Sammie7 Get funky wit it! May 28, 2006 1,284 0 36 Florida Aug 2, 2007 #5 Ummm...is it just me or does that plant look...fake? :uhoh: :nilly:
mudskippers AC Members Jun 1, 2007 897 0 0 37 Tempe, AZ Aug 2, 2007 #6 gosh i love skippers! there so awesome!!!!!
vampie AC Members Oct 25, 2006 2,451 0 0 39 New York, NY Aug 2, 2007 #7 I agree, looks plastic. Mudskippers+archers = one huge tank.
Sploke resident boozehound Staff member Oct 20, 2005 6,800 66 75 43 South Windsor, CT Real Name Matt Aug 2, 2007 #8 Its definitely not poison ivy, and yes it looks plastic to me as well. I had fiddlers in with my mudskipper, she ate them. I might try again when I upgrade, and give the crabs a lot more rockwork to hide in.
Its definitely not poison ivy, and yes it looks plastic to me as well. I had fiddlers in with my mudskipper, she ate them. I might try again when I upgrade, and give the crabs a lot more rockwork to hide in.
Ajordan Se?or Member - Get it? Nov 21, 2006 445 0 0 Massachusetts Aug 2, 2007 #9 perhaps mermaid weed, Proserpinaca palustris? http://naturalaquariums.com/plants/proserpinaca.html The leaves are jagged. I guess other than that it doesn't looks so similar.
perhaps mermaid weed, Proserpinaca palustris? http://naturalaquariums.com/plants/proserpinaca.html The leaves are jagged. I guess other than that it doesn't looks so similar.
Sammie7 Get funky wit it! May 28, 2006 1,284 0 36 Florida Aug 2, 2007 #10 Ajordan said: perhaps mermaid weed, Proserpinaca palustris? http://naturalaquariums.com/plants/proserpinaca.html The leaves are jagged. I guess other than that it doesn't looks so similar. Click to expand... Mermaid weed is an underwater stem plant. The leaves form around the stem. On this plant it has one main leaf that splits into five sections. Pretty much the only thing in common is the jaggedness of the leaves.
Ajordan said: perhaps mermaid weed, Proserpinaca palustris? http://naturalaquariums.com/plants/proserpinaca.html The leaves are jagged. I guess other than that it doesn't looks so similar. Click to expand... Mermaid weed is an underwater stem plant. The leaves form around the stem. On this plant it has one main leaf that splits into five sections. Pretty much the only thing in common is the jaggedness of the leaves.