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    Bucephalandra-new species

    Finnaly I took photo of one of my Bucephalandra tank: Hi-res photo here: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8190/8128 ... 5cfd_k.jpg
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    Bucephalandra Brownie Brown

    One of the darkest species of Bucephalandra. Indeed the real color is dark navy - onle new leaves are brown. At the begining was green. Probably a lot of Co2, bright light and a lot of fertilizers make this beauty color. Quite fast rate of growts. The bottom of leaf is dark red (or brown)
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    moss sp. 610

    Moss sp. 610 Very beauty, minor nad fresh green moss. Strange name. Probably under that name it was selling in some asian local fish shop. Quite fast rate of growth - but in cold water grows faster and bigger. I know also that there exist also a smaller brother of this moss called "moss sp. mini...
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    Fissidens Geminiflorus "Nagasaki"

    Fissidens Geminiflorus "Nagasaki" - another very tiny and fluffy kind of Fissidens species. Twigs are thinner and longer than a Fissidens Nobilis. Quite slow rate of gowth:
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    Amblystegiaceae sp. "Manaus" - Queen Moss

    Amblystegiaceae Manaus - Queen Moss. Origin - Brazil. The average rate of growth. Moss is very soft and has an interesting structure of sprigs - the tops resemble a crown, hence the name of Queen Moss. No problems in cultivation although this may be a long time to adapt to new conditions.
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    Loxogramme sp. Wave Moss

    It is really small. I do not have "subwassertang" to compare but I have a picture piece on my hand. bassassasin2010 could you tell me what kind of moss do you have on the background? Homalia sp Rosa?
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    Loxogramme sp. Wave Moss

    A beautiful little fern or liverwort. Much smaller than the "Subwassertang", darker, slower growing but not problematic. Another name is Marchantia sp. Mini. .
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    Bucephalandra-new species

    COPPER One of my favorite varieties in terms of coloration - leaves shimmer in all colors of the rainbow - colors change with viewing angle - picture does not fully reflect this "miraculous". Young leaves reddish, turning green, with age yielding blue sheen. The oldest leaves sparkle with...
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    Bucephalandra-new species

    Not yet. I have so many species in one tank - for now I have no idea how to compose it ;)
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    Bucephalandra-new species

    SOLID BLUE A variety of medium size with a wonderful intense blue color, contracting along the leaf veins - in this case I think the trade name is correctly. Leaves slightly wavy at the edges, large, placed on short stems. The average growth rate - although I guess that should speed up if will...
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    Bucephalandra-new species

    Since few years I am trying to exchange from other collectors around the world.
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    Bucephalandra-new species

    Thank you for your words of appreciation.
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    Piptospatha ridleyi

    How long you have it? I have it for less than a month and grow one big leaf (this shine green one), underwater of course
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    Piptospatha ridleyi

    New species, belong to the tribe Philodendrae of Aroidae. Established in 1879 by Mr. N. E. Brown in the Gardener's Chronicle. PIPTOSPATHA RIDLEYI
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