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  1. aquaticmaniac

    Goldfish - the Destroyers

    I'll probably put some of my java ferns and crypts in and see what happens :) Thanks for the suggestions!
  2. aquaticmaniac

    Goldfish - the Destroyers

    Thanks, Ed. I was hoping for bigger plants, but will keep those in mind. I'm not sure the pond gets enough light for a lily. If it didn't work out, I could always move it to the outdoor pond. Thanks again :)
  3. aquaticmaniac

    Goldfish - the Destroyers

    Hello all, long time no post. I haven't been around much since I live on a boat (only fish in the water!), but I've got a question. My MIL has a ~300 gallon freestanding (black) indoor pond with goldfish. It's in a conservatory, and the only lighting is sunlight; has good flow, but some stiller...
  4. aquaticmaniac

    Need an id of These mosses.

    I'll gladly take some pics under my microscope for you. I could post them here and see if that helps people ID them? I'm working on our boat at the moment, so I won't be back for a few days. The pics won't be perfect, but they should help, if it's possible to ID them.
  5. aquaticmaniac

    Garden moss.

    Try to take a pic of the moss you have or describe it, and maybe someone might be able to give a close ID. I've tried stringy moss as well as a few unIDed mosses. The stringy moss did well, and the others did develop new growth underwater but did not last for more than a few months.
  6. aquaticmaniac

    ID Please

    Thanks, jolt. I don't think this is Rotala rotundifolia, as I have some too. I'm lead to believe this is a native species :)
  7. aquaticmaniac

    ID Please

    Thanks, Darrel. I'll keep all of that in mind :)
  8. aquaticmaniac

    ID Please

    Thanks, Darrel. I suppose I won't know for sure until it flowers/fruits. Do you know if this plant is/can be used in aquariums? I haven't found much on that, except that it seems to get leggy at the bottom and clusters leaves near the surface of the water, which doesn't sound very appealing. I...
  9. aquaticmaniac

    ID Please

    Hmm, looks quite similar to submersed B. australis, but not the emersed bacopa I'm looking at. I thought it resembled a Callitriche sp. Thoughts?
  10. aquaticmaniac

    ID Please

    I'd appreciate it if someone could ID this for me :) Let me know if you need better photos. It's been growing emersed in my pond.
  11. aquaticmaniac

    Moss dangly bits ?

    I haven't ever seen sporophytes on my aquatic mosses, although I've never kept christmas moss. Who knew :D
  12. aquaticmaniac

    Cotula coronopifolia

    Yeah, I might do. I was worried that there might not be enough light. It's also a small tank that I'm thinking of putting it in, so it could look out of place.
  13. aquaticmaniac

    Cotula coronopifolia

    Thanks :) I have it in my pond, so was just wondering.
  14. aquaticmaniac

    Cotula coronopifolia

    Has anyone kept the above plant? I know it grows emersed naturally, but can't seem to find much information on it otherwise. Has anyone ever kept it in a paludarium or riparium?
  15. aquaticmaniac

    Got a bargain, need a positive ID.

    Looks like some sort of emersed ludwigia to me as well. Swapsies, eeehhhh? :D I have nothing to swap, shoot. Hope you get a definite ID.
  16. aquaticmaniac

    Buying Plant Q - Yet again, but this time it's on the cheap

    Well crap. Thanks, James. I had thought it might just be 5 stems, but in some of the stock photos they show bunches, or no photos at all. I suppose it's still worth a fiver though for 60 stems. Maybe I'll just wait and buy from an individual...hmm. Thanks, I'll keep looking :)
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    Buying Plant Q - Yet again, but this time it's on the cheap

    I know there are quite a few threads about where to buy plants online, but I'm looking for the best place to be economical :roll: I've stumbled across java-plants.com, and found their package deals. Like the 24" tropical pack that you get 60 plants for 5 quid. Their shipping is cheap too, and...
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