Id help please

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Mopar32985
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Any help with these would be a great help. Thanks
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1. Java Fern
2. Dwarf Sag
3. Amazon Sword
4. Hygrophila sp?
5. Crypt wendtii
6. Pygmy Chain Sword
7. Anubias barterii

All quite common. There are some plant ID resources online:
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... /index.php

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swmnwdafishes wrote:1. Java Fern
2. Dwarf Sag
3. Amazon Sword
4. Hygrophila sp?
5. Crypt wendtii
6. Pygmy Chain Sword
7. Anubias barterii

All quite common. There are some plant ID resources online:
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... /index.php

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Great thank you very much. I will check out that website too

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Rhizomes should not be buried because they will rot. The java fern and the Anubias have rhizomes.
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halak wrote:Rhizomes should not be buried because they will rot. The java fern and the Anubias have rhizomes.
Thabk you for the heads up i def have the java buried the anubias rhizome is exposed but the roots are in the substrate is that ok?

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Roots are okay buried; just leave the rhizomes exposed.
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