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GobyFan2007 Fish Addict Posts: 615 Kudos: 363 Votes: 65 Registered: 03-Feb-2007 | Hi everyone! I just had a photoshoot of my tank, and i want to share the best of it with the rest of you! Hold on tight! This is going to be long! Ailen Tank Tank view 1 Groovy Tank Mega Sight Java Fern Wide View Java Fern tall Aponogeton Anacharis Moderately planted $$MoneyWort$$ Hornwort Two tank close up Two tank w/Room view Another Tank View Side View Heres a mystery for you guys; What plant is this? I thought it was anubias, but im not so sure now......This is its ?"Rhizome"? Myster plant Rhizome Close up of it My Betta Splendens "Watcher" Watcher's Finnage1 Finnage2 !Betta Tango! Twilight Zone Nother View..... Well..........Howdya like it? Feel free to leave any comment, and please some suggestions! I worked so hard to make it this way, and would like to see how others think my efforts contained! Thanks! ><> ~=!Vote Today!=~ <>< -----> View My Dragons <----- |
Posted 09-Apr-2007 07:33 | |
moondog Moderator The Hobnob-lin Posts: 2676 Kudos: 1038 Votes: 4366 Registered: 30-Sep-2002 | what you have labeled as "hornwort" has always been called "foxtail" where i used to buy my plants. and as for the rhizome of the mystery plant, without a good shot of its leaves it's very hard to tell what kind of plant it is. "That's the trouble with political jokes in this country... they get elected!" -- Dave Lippman |
Posted 09-Apr-2007 09:24 | |
Budzilla Enthusiast Posts: 288 Kudos: 197 Votes: 90 Registered: 18-Jul-2006 | I like all of the interesting pics, and the interesting names the plant is hornwort, or atleast how I know it. -Vincent |
Posted 09-Apr-2007 13:07 | |
GobyFan2007 Fish Addict Posts: 615 Kudos: 363 Votes: 65 Registered: 03-Feb-2007 | Hey there! Ill give another link to the leaves! Here: Mystery plant Leaves Heres a pic of the Dwarf lily that grew from the bulbs at walmart! DL ><> ~=!Vote Today!=~ <>< -----> View My Dragons <----- |
Posted 09-Apr-2007 19:37 | |
inkodinkomalinko Fish Guru Posts: 2441 Kudos: 833 Registered: 18-Jan-2003 | Looks like Anubias lanceolata. Hard to tell since the photo quality makes it blurry. It could be a hybrid of two anubias species, but it definetly has the lanceolata shape. |
Posted 09-Apr-2007 22:50 | |
fish patty Fish Addict Posts: 539 Kudos: 223 Votes: 255 Registered: 04-Oct-2006 | Great pics Goby! I'm really impressed! |
Posted 10-Apr-2007 22:07 | |
longhairedgit Fish Guru Lord of the Beasts Posts: 2502 Kudos: 1778 Votes: 29 Registered: 21-Aug-2005 | Nice tank there young sir. Next thing on the list if you want to take it further is how to stratify plants to optimise the display, people like ingo are rather better than me at that sort of thing. Its a nice setup though, and im sure the fish enjoy it. It reminds me of some of my early tanks, its set up as the fish would like, and ive always appreciated that approach. Now the fish make the decisions for me,lol, the cichlids especially pretty much get the final say so about where I put things in the tank! |
Posted 10-Apr-2007 23:24 |
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