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fluttermoth said:It's Selaginella willdenowii, commonly called 'umbrella plant' or 'peacock fern'.It's not a true aquatic and will not survive in an aquarium.
fm1978 said:It looks a wee bit like Hottonia palustris, but, I'm not convinced that's what it is...I'll keep looking!
Ah, well done flutter, it does look awfully like a terrestrial fern plant.
Tks guys for the replies!Lateral Line said:First impression was it was Bolbitis heudelotii but looking up Selaginella willdenowii, I'm now not sure.
So is it Bolbitus or Selaginella?daizeUK said:Bolbitus does look very similar and is an easy plant to look after.
Ouh.. tks Daize!daizeUK said:Bolbitus does look very similar and is an easy plant to look after.
I wil try look for something.. Haizz.. How could they sell such plants as aquatic! Very unsafe! Well.. another round of plant search...fluttermoth said:I think daize meant you could replace the plant you have, which is Selaginella, with Bolbitus and get a similar effect I would take it out, tbh. It might take a while to break down and produce any ammonia but as you have shrimps, which are very sensitive, better to be on the safe side and take it out now.Shame, as you've made a really nice scape with it too