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What plant is this?
"Aqua" wrote in
: http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/show040/s046-0.html Is this some kind of trick question? Because the right answer is WRITTEN on the tank in the pic! :-) Rotala macranda, just like the text there says. Liisa |
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Is this some kind of trick question? Because the right answer is WRITTEN on
the tank in the pic! :-) Rotala macranda, just like the text there says. Liisa First I should admit I did not see the written markings, and that was embarrassing. Second I have 4 bunch of R. macranda in my tank and nothing is similar to the one on the picture. Mine is here http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/rotala_mac.jpg Anyway Thank You Dominic (At Work) |
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What plant is this?
My Rotala macranda looks like dominics: taller, less bushy and much redder
than the photo at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/show040/s046-0.html. Guess where did I get mine from? From you only Dave. I got it during October '02. My water parameters also same as yours except KH4 and GH5. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
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Aqua wrote in message ...
I don't think so. There is no green leaves at all. Then I take it you can provide another photo of R macranda with downward cupped, prominently- veined leaves?... -Y- |
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Then I take it you can provide another photo of R macranda with downward
cupped, prominently- veined leaves?... I am a very poor photographer. I tried my best. http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/Rotala_macranda.jpg I think your are talking about this sunset http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/Hygrophilia_Sunset.jpg -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
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Aqua wrote in message ...
I am a very poor photographer. I tried my best. http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/Rotala_macranda.jpg OK - I see it now. I was thinking I'd not seen this form before, but I *do* seem to recall it looking like this when I received my very first plant. So I gotta ask what are your tank and lighting parameters? I just trimmed mine, so there's not a lot to see right now. Give them a couple of days and I'll post a coupke shots to alt.binaries.aquaria... -- -Y- Nestor 10 ".chkr" is for mail-bots |
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I was thinking I'd not seen this form before, but I *do* seem to recall it
looking like this when I received my very first plant. So I gotta ask what are your tank and lighting parameters? Size/Capacity: 48"l x 22"w x 24"h 55 US GAL [225 liter] Filter : Eheim 2213 Substrate : 95% Fluorite, 5% Pool Sand and white Gravel (I am removing White Gravel slowley) Lights : 2.7 watts/gal (2x 55watt 5300K and 1x40W 6300k) CO2 Setup : 5lb Pressurized with 50 - 60 bubbles/min, diffusion by Duetto Internal Filter (DJ50) Using Local Needle Valve (Cheapo) Fertilizer : PMDD [Trace, KNO3, K2SO4, MgSO4 and KH2PO4] All from ECO Enterprises Also dose TMG occationally. pH 6.4-6.8; KH4, GH5 I just trimmed mine, so there's not a lot to see right now. Give them a couple of days and I'll post a coupke shots to alt.binaries.aquaria... If you don't mind put a cc to my email id as I don't have access to alt.binaries.aquaria. Thanks Dominic |
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What plant is this?
Crimany. Why, oh why, do I live in Michigan. I want an Albany Aquarium
in my city! Maybe it's time to open one! -- Craig Brye University of Phoenix Online "Bruce Geist" wrote in message ... Crimany. Why, oh why, do I live in Michigan. I want an Albany Aquarium in my city! (I love the look of that Rotala macranda.. ) -Bruce Geist "Dave Millman" wrote in message ... Aqua wrote: My Rotala macranda looks like dominics: taller, less bushy and much redder than the photo at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/show040/s046-0.html. Guess where did I get mine from? From you only Dave. I got it during October '02. My water parameters also same as yours except KH4 and GH5. Dominic, I recently shipped some to Dwight at Florida Driftwood. (http://www.floridadriftwood.com). He suggests that it's a different color varient, or even a different species, based on the aforementioned differences. I got mine originally from Albany Aquarium in Albany California (just north of Berkeley) in February 2002. When I traded them some last week, they pointed out the bright red color. Then we did a search of the shop, and noticed both distinct varieties for sale in different tanks : the denser, less-red variety, and the taller, redder kind. So I can make the informal observation, based on one uncontrolled data point, that the two varieties seem to stay different even when kept in similar conditions in the same store. But you could poke a lot of holes in that statement! BTW, Albany Aquaruim has more than 20 tanks filled with healthy plants for sale... Albany Aquarium 510-525-1166 818 San Pablo Ave Albany, CA 94706 Closed Thursday |
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Hmmmm.. not a bad idea! -Bruce
"Craig Brye" wrote in message ... Crimany. Why, oh why, do I live in Michigan. I want an Albany Aquarium in my city! Maybe it's time to open one! -- Craig Brye University of Phoenix Online "Bruce Geist" wrote in message ... Crimany. Why, oh why, do I live in Michigan. I want an Albany Aquarium in my city! (I love the look of that Rotala macranda.. ) -Bruce Geist "Dave Millman" wrote in message ... Aqua wrote: My Rotala macranda looks like dominics: taller, less bushy and much redder than the photo at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/show040/s046-0.html. Guess where did I get mine from? From you only Dave. I got it during October '02. My water parameters also same as yours except KH4 and GH5. Dominic, I recently shipped some to Dwight at Florida Driftwood. (http://www.floridadriftwood.com). He suggests that it's a different color varient, or even a different species, based on the aforementioned differences. I got mine originally from Albany Aquarium in Albany California (just north of Berkeley) in February 2002. When I traded them some last week, they pointed out the bright red color. Then we did a search of the shop, and noticed both distinct varieties for sale in different tanks : the denser, less-red variety, and the taller, redder kind. So I can make the informal observation, based on one uncontrolled data point, that the two varieties seem to stay different even when kept in similar conditions in the same store. But you could poke a lot of holes in that statement! BTW, Albany Aquaruim has more than 20 tanks filled with healthy plants for sale... Albany Aquarium 510-525-1166 818 San Pablo Ave Albany, CA 94706 Closed Thursday |
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What plant is this?
Crimany. Why, oh why, do I live in Michigan. I want an Albany Aquarium in
my city! (I love the look of that Rotala macranda.. ) -Bruce Geist "Dave Millman" wrote in message ... Aqua wrote: My Rotala macranda looks like dominics: taller, less bushy and much redder than the photo at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/show040/s046-0.html. Guess where did I get mine from? From you only Dave. I got it during October '02. My water parameters also same as yours except KH4 and GH5. Dominic, I recently shipped some to Dwight at Florida Driftwood. (http://www.floridadriftwood.com). He suggests that it's a different color varient, or even a different species, based on the aforementioned differences. I got mine originally from Albany Aquarium in Albany California (just north of Berkeley) in February 2002. When I traded them some last week, they pointed out the bright red color. Then we did a search of the shop, and noticed both distinct varieties for sale in different tanks : the denser, less-red variety, and the taller, redder kind. So I can make the informal observation, based on one uncontrolled data point, that the two varieties seem to stay different even when kept in similar conditions in the same store. But you could poke a lot of holes in that statement! BTW, Albany Aquaruim has more than 20 tanks filled with healthy plants for sale... Albany Aquarium 510-525-1166 818 San Pablo Ave Albany, CA 94706 Closed Thursday |
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Richmond wrote in message
om... Second I have 4 bunch of R. macranda in my tank and nothing is similar to the one on the picture. Mine is here http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/rotala_mac.jpg That's easy - it's because you're plant is NOT Rotala macranda. What you have is a variety of Hygrophila polysperma known as "Rosanervig" or "Sunset" (locale dependent) http://www.tropica.com/productcard_1.asp?id=050B -- -Y- Nestor 10 ".chkr" is for mail-bots |
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What plant is this?
Second I have 4 bunch of R. macranda in my tank and
nothing is similar to the one on the picture. Mine is here http://www.dlink.org/aqua/image/rotala_mac.jpg That's easy - it's because you're plant is NOT Rotala macranda. What you have is a variety of Hygrophila polysperma known as "Rosanervig" or "Sunset" (locale dependent) http://www.tropica.com/productcard_1.asp?id=050B I don't think so. There is no green leaves at all. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
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