Is this a true aquatic plant?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

dpk2313

Plecostomus
MFK Member
Feb 20, 2009
1,330
0
51
ohio
2ypdp2r.jpg

1zx6z3o.jpg



 
Thanks man
I couldn't find it on their list tho
 
I Have no clue of name, but I would guess no too. Just a guess based on the leafs.
 
Its not dying/rotting and has been in there for a few months
im just wondering so its not a mess one day
 
Well, I'd say the plant has LEAVES. But maybe it's a new kind of aquatic plant with LEAFS:lol3:

Anyway, I'd woud agree. I don't think it looks like an aquatic plant. Looks more like a terrestrial plant. If it starts to turn brown or wilty and slimy, you'll get your answer.

Good luck...
 
Well, I'd say the plant has LEAVES. But maybe it's a new kind of aquatic plant with LEAFS:lol3:

Anyway, I'd woud agree. I don't think it looks like an aquatic plant. Looks more like a terrestrial plant. If it starts to turn brown or wilty and slimy, you'll get your answer.

Good luck...



DrUgS;2974492; said:
I Have no clue of name, but I would guess no too. Just a guess based on the leafs.
 
I guess Ill have to just wait and see
 
I had a very similair plant and after a few months is turned brown and didnt do so well. I didn't know the name then nor do I now, but I'd bet it's not truly aquatic. Let us know how it does.
 
It ended up decaying and making a mess
I dont think its an aquatic plant
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com