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unknown plants

Started by newtchaplin, February 03, 2013, 12:53:27 PM

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newtchaplin

I went to Big Al's yesterday and bought a couple of really nice aquatic plants, but am unsure of what they really are.  I have looked at pretty much all aquatic plants and can not find what they are.  Can someone please tell me what it is and what kind of lighting they need.

daworldisblack

Looks to me that they may be more marginal plants then aquatic ones
Born-again Aquatic Hobbyist with interest in planted nano tanks and Killifish!

wrm130

I'm almost certain the plant with the purple undersides is marginal....

And I believe the plant in the center (verigated) may be a cardinal plant.

angelcraze

Quote from: wrm130 on February 03, 2013, 07:13:44 PM
I'm almost certain the plant with the purple undersides is marginal....


Definitely marginal, I have the same one, but I don't know the name of the plant-sorry
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Brine

Because they can survive submerged they are sold as aquatic plants...they are NOT aquatic plants.

sas

I recently got nailed as well, buying a non aquatic plant >:(.
I thought I was buying lovely, healthy swords, in fact they were
Peace lily plantlets. They lasted for a few weeks and then a melted.

Here is one link for identifying aquarium plants,

http://www.tropica.com/en/plants/plant-list-a-z.aspx

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wolfiewill

Try this web site. It's a good read for what not to buy for a planted tank.

http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=4741
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wrm130

My bad...the verigated plant is fittonia.  A terrarium plant.sorry man

sas

Just taking a closer look at your pics, and noticed it looks like
the clay or sponge whichimacallit :) is still around the base of your
plants?
If so you should remove them and replant your plants, it'll allow
the plants' roots to spread and won't strangle them.
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