SoTotallyMonster Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2015 19 7 3 29 Jan 26, 2016 #1 Much appreciated, thanks
convict360 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Dec 9, 2013 4,499 1,875 179 Scotland Jan 26, 2016 #2 The closest to the third pic I can think of is vallisneria, but I'm not 100% on it Reactions: SoTotallyMonster
monkeybike Aimara MFK Member Mar 13, 2015 1,211 859 125 Jan 26, 2016 #3 1st pic looks like Hygrophila Reactions: SoTotallyMonster
SoTotallyMonster Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2015 19 7 3 29 Jan 26, 2016 #4 Thanks for the replies guys, a lot of help! I think you're both right. Thanks again
P pharmaecopia Polypterus MFK Member Aug 21, 2010 1,601 115 96 Ontario, Canada Jan 27, 2016 #5 1st looks like staurogyne repens 2nd looks kinda like heteranthera zosterfolia 3rd is likely a val
SoTotallyMonster Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2015 19 7 3 29 Jan 28, 2016 #6 pharmaecopia said: 1st looks like staurogyne repens 2nd looks kinda like heteranthera zosterfolia 3rd is likely a val Click to expand... Thanks for the replies. I found that the last one is vallis nana so you were both right about that one
pharmaecopia said: 1st looks like staurogyne repens 2nd looks kinda like heteranthera zosterfolia 3rd is likely a val Click to expand... Thanks for the replies. I found that the last one is vallis nana so you were both right about that one
Manu8__too Aimara MFK Member Jun 18, 2013 1,109 663 135 Jan 28, 2016 #7 At first glance, I thought the 1st pic was S. Repens. However, after looking a bit closer, I'm pretty sure it's Hygrophila Polysperma. S. Repens tends to grow bushier, and doesn't have as narrow of leaves.
At first glance, I thought the 1st pic was S. Repens. However, after looking a bit closer, I'm pretty sure it's Hygrophila Polysperma. S. Repens tends to grow bushier, and doesn't have as narrow of leaves.