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Post  Anthony J. 2013-10-17, 14:46

This was sold as "micro sword narrow leaf" it doesn't look anything any of the 4, or 5 species I have seen of the dwarf/pygmy/micro swords. Anyone have an idea?


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Post  Anthony J. 2013-10-17, 14:52

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better picture.
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Post  cichlid-gal 2013-10-17, 17:35

Could it be this? I was just looking at this plant for my tank

Elocharis parvula

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Post  Anthony J. 2013-10-17, 21:21

Maybe, I want to hope it is in its emersed form. Its definitely melting away, hopefully it comes back and reveals itself.
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Post  Anthony J. 2013-10-17, 22:00

I asked the seller, he said it was Lilaeopsis mauritiana.


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Post  pbmax 2013-10-17, 22:35

I was going to say a lilaeopsis, but I didn't know which one. Wink
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