Cory Keeper LED Guru of Aquaria Central Aug 7, 2007 2,449 0 0 39 Feb 7, 2008 #1 Ok all, stupid question. what is this? I'm thinking its a Rotala variaty but I'm not 100% sure
Sarr Je pense donc je suis Jun 9, 2007 90 0 0 Iowa Feb 7, 2008 #2 I have some but I'm not quite sure what it's called. I'm sure I knew at some point.
Temo Joshie BaoHuu Tran Jun 27, 2007 887 0 16 Grand Prairie ,Tx Real Name Joshie BaoHuu Tran Feb 7, 2008 #3 alternanthera reineckii, i have some too, it's what it look like when it's grow on land
F fishorama AC Members Jun 28, 2006 12,844 2,192 200 SF Bay area, CA Feb 7, 2008 #4 Hmm, I was thinking a ludwegia, repens variety? Either way mine died from lack of light i believe.
Cory Keeper LED Guru of Aquaria Central Aug 7, 2007 2,449 0 0 39 Feb 7, 2008 #5 It aint repens, but I'm sure its a ludwigia, just not sure which one. And it now has alot more light than what it had.
It aint repens, but I'm sure its a ludwigia, just not sure which one. And it now has alot more light than what it had.
eaglesandfish AC Members Nov 12, 2007 79 0 0 Porter TX Feb 8, 2008 #6 I just bought some of that at a LFS and it was labled Cherry Shrub.
Squawkbert Senior padder Oct 3, 2006 3,417 2 38 62 ST.L area www.aquaticplantcentral.com Feb 8, 2008 #7 < agreeing w/ Temo for now... if it drops leaves & replaces them w/ thinner ones, closer together, scarlet/fuscia bottoms under good lighting, it's Alternanthera.
< agreeing w/ Temo for now... if it drops leaves & replaces them w/ thinner ones, closer together, scarlet/fuscia bottoms under good lighting, it's Alternanthera.