soybean Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 0 Location GB Apr 27, 2011 #1
keimak Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 194 Reaction score 0 Apr 27, 2011 #2 Bump. I also been wondering what it was, I have one in my tank
CletePurcel Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 5, 2010 Messages 193 Reaction score 0 Location Kenilworth, UK Apr 27, 2011 #3 Looks like a bacopa species.
OP OP soybean Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 0 Location GB Apr 27, 2011 #4 Thanks! Anyone able to tell which type?
CletePurcel Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 5, 2010 Messages 193 Reaction score 0 Location Kenilworth, UK Apr 27, 2011 #5 How tall are they? I have 2 of these in my new tank. Small (bacopa compacta) and a bit bigger (bacopa monnieri). They look very similar to each other apart from size.
How tall are they? I have 2 of these in my new tank. Small (bacopa compacta) and a bit bigger (bacopa monnieri). They look very similar to each other apart from size.
D danlock10y New Member Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Apr 27, 2011 #6 I would second the bacopa but unsure about species.
OP OP soybean Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 0 Location GB Apr 28, 2011 #7 Over 30cm and still growing, if that helps.
CletePurcel Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 5, 2010 Messages 193 Reaction score 0 Location Kenilworth, UK Apr 28, 2011 #8 Could be bacopa monnieri. http/www.aquariumdomain.com/viewFreshwaterPlantSpecies.php?plant_freshwater_id=29#
Could be bacopa monnieri. http/www.aquariumdomain.com/viewFreshwaterPlantSpecies.php?plant_freshwater_id=29#
OP OP soybean Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 0 Location GB Apr 28, 2011 #9 Could be, thanks. I haven't had it long so I'm hoping it fills out a bit by itself.