R Rlon35 Fishaholic Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 508 Reaction score 0 Aug 9, 2009 #31 Tough choice...I'd have to say jungle vals, when they don't give me trouble. Crypts second and needle leave java fern third. Never grown congo fern, but it looks awesome.
Tough choice...I'd have to say jungle vals, when they don't give me trouble. Crypts second and needle leave java fern third. Never grown congo fern, but it looks awesome.
AdAndrews Marine Enthusiast! Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 3,008 Reaction score 0 Location Kidderminster, Worcs Aug 10, 2009 #32 Pogostemon Helferi
Truck UKAPS Joined Dec 21, 2006 Messages 12,999 Reaction score 0 Location Derbyshire, United Kingdom Aug 10, 2009 #33 AdAndrews said: Pogostemon Helferi Click to expand... aye one of mine too! along with cryptocoryne beckettii and vallis nana
AdAndrews said: Pogostemon Helferi Click to expand... aye one of mine too! along with cryptocoryne beckettii and vallis nana
Jallen Fishaholic Joined Sep 25, 2008 Messages 601 Reaction score 1 Location Hampshire, England Aug 10, 2009 #34 Cryptocoryne Nevilli. It's so green and bushy and it grows pretty fast even in my 0.8wpg no CO2 setup. Second would be Java fern.
Cryptocoryne Nevilli. It's so green and bushy and it grows pretty fast even in my 0.8wpg no CO2 setup. Second would be Java fern.
K KraKen Fish Crazy Joined Jun 12, 2007 Messages 272 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2009 #35 At the moment it'd have to be anubias, but I like all plants (except, perhaps, duckweed) What I learned in bio was that plants have specialized cells, while algae doesn't, they may have changed the classifications since then though.
At the moment it'd have to be anubias, but I like all plants (except, perhaps, duckweed) What I learned in bio was that plants have specialized cells, while algae doesn't, they may have changed the classifications since then though.