M m8r8j Candiru MFK Member Sep 6, 2008 738 26 48 37 Ipswich, MA Dec 12, 2011 #1 i was thinking its vallisneria... but what type? i have a 29g with flourite substrate and use flourish tabs... 2 18 watt 6700k t5s
i was thinking its vallisneria... but what type? i have a 29g with flourite substrate and use flourish tabs... 2 18 watt 6700k t5s
MyGiants Piranha MFK Member Feb 15, 2010 2,211 43 81 North American Region stores.ebay.com Dec 12, 2011 #2 vallisneria americana or gigantea
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Dec 12, 2011 #3 Looks almost like dwarf sag.
M m8r8j Candiru MFK Member Sep 6, 2008 738 26 48 37 Ipswich, MA Dec 12, 2011 #4 you might be right it wasnt labled
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Dec 12, 2011 #5 If I remember correctly Vallisneria sorta has what looks almost like a bulb like a green onion. I could be wrong though I am not too familiar with that plant.
If I remember correctly Vallisneria sorta has what looks almost like a bulb like a green onion. I could be wrong though I am not too familiar with that plant.
M m8r8j Candiru MFK Member Sep 6, 2008 738 26 48 37 Ipswich, MA Dec 12, 2011 #6 i read a little on sag and it says it will grow good without co2
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Dec 12, 2011 #7 Yeah not too much of a demanding plant. I grow some of it myself. It grows a little slow for me but it has spread a little.
Yeah not too much of a demanding plant. I grow some of it myself. It grows a little slow for me but it has spread a little.
Rivermud Candiru MFK Member Dec 14, 2007 982 16 48 Idaho Dec 12, 2011 #9 Fairly positive it's a vallisneria americana or dwarf sagittaria.
M m8r8j Candiru MFK Member Sep 6, 2008 738 26 48 37 Ipswich, MA Dec 13, 2011 #10 haha thats like saying im positive that cars a chevy or a ford