It's Rotala wallichii https://www.ukaps.org/forum/plantbase/rotala-wallichii.142/
Funky funky
Funky funky
Toad licking was definitely undertaken, during the writing and performing of that trackThat song they probably came up with during their Toad licking periode.. But it's indeed darn Funky..
Me too, the suckers really turn my stomach but now I know why my fish aren't really bothered about eating flake food, there's plenty of live food hiding in the tank.Oh man that would freak me out, I have a the odd "snail leech" in some of my tanks, they look similar when they stretch out, freaky things.
This is absolutely beautiful!It's taken me longer to get around to flooding the scape than I would have liked, the usual life stuff and holidays getting in the way, meaning I haven't been around to do the daily water changes needed to give a newly flooded tank the best possible start. Consequently, the scape has become a bit overgrown.
Day 61 of the dry start...
By comparison day 1 of the dry start...
Did the twinstar do anything for your aquarium?The old ones also have some GSA
Thank you knicksterThis is absolutely beautiful!
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I think the general consensus is that yes it helps to keep algae under control but only as an aid to good tank maintenance.Did the twinstar do anything for your aquarium?
Been thinking of swapping some plants out, or maybe mixing things up a little especially in the foreground.
Thanks Keith, I've been thinking a few low growing crypts at the foot of the mound and/or some hair grass similarly placed might add a bit more texture.Tim At the moment design wise a neat and tidy foreground leads your eye directly to the main feature of your Aquascape without any distractions. Keith