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Old 15-07-2003, 08:18 PM
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What you mean to say is you have never seen it happen. I have various

crypts
in my tank and I have seen a few doing it this way. I am not sure which

ones
but it is either wendtii, beckettii, willisii or cordata I am sorry I




"Ghazanfar Ghori" wrote in message
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No I mean to say, crypts are not stem plants and do not propagate
like that.What you've witnessed are probably runners. A large variety

of
crypts, including the ones you've mentioned, propagate via runners.
Glad to hear you've having luck with them though.


Nevellii, or whatever it is called now, propagates all over my tank by
runners, but this is more like a creeping rhizome.
They are the only plants I have in my tank

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