Rotundifolia will keep its round leaf in co2 induced high light tank. Why are you still adding lead strips to your tank? It is no good long term. Great vid as always, thanks for sharing.😀👍
Awesome video Keith, thank you for some interesting information mate, yeah I've had hygrophilia pinnatifida before and didn't realise it was as epiphyte. Hard to get hold of around my area. I'm on the look out for small cryptocorynes. Thanks for sharing mate 😄
I've never had much luck with pinnatifida. I keep calling it pinnatifita, I can't get the word out of my head. I had crypt wendtii, lucens, and Parva. In my old tank, they all had similar sized leaves, and now in my walstad, the Parva has tiny leaves, and the lucens are getting pretty big
Great video Keith
Cheers, Paul. I'm really enjoying this tank
Very nice keith! Some nice plants and information🙂👍🏻
Thanks, Jeff! I'm enjoying this tank at the moment
Rotundifolia will keep its round leaf in co2 induced high light tank. Why are you still adding lead strips to your tank? It is no good long term. Great vid as always, thanks for sharing.😀👍
Awesome video Keith, thank you for some interesting information mate, yeah I've had hygrophilia pinnatifida before and didn't realise it was as epiphyte. Hard to get hold of around my area. I'm on the look out for small cryptocorynes. Thanks for sharing mate 😄
I've never had much luck with pinnatifida. I keep calling it pinnatifita, I can't get the word out of my head. I had crypt wendtii, lucens, and Parva. In my old tank, they all had similar sized leaves, and now in my walstad, the Parva has tiny leaves, and the lucens are getting pretty big
What's Bacopa smell like then? Great video and explanation of emersed and submersed growth
it smells like parsley or something similar
Bonsai wire? Hmmm, I wonder if that's a good choice for dart frog terrariums? And I learnt about neutral buoyancy when I used to scuba ❤
possibly, as it's designed not to rust when exposed to water