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Hygrophila pinnatifida!
Shrimp attack!
edit 26/04/2011 (better bigger photos for Nea and aquariss.net ;) )
edit 01.05.2011.
C.pygmaea wasn't pygmaea enough so it had to go. :)
edit: 18.05.2011. - new replanting
One of blyxa's plantlings got too big so it got transferred, the left moss branch moved to the right, the one in the middle got replaced with hygrophila pinnatifida (stringy moss grows too fast) :) and the new plant is rotala macracandra on the back left (x 3) 'cause walichii is currently on strike (growing too slow).
Photo just after replanting:
I hope H. pinnatifida can be trimmed into a bush. I'll give it a try.
29.05.2011.
Hygrophila was moved to the back.
Current plant species:
Eleocharis parvulus; Lilaeopsis brasiliensis; Blyxa japonica; Rotala rotundifolia, walichii, indica, sp.green, macrandra; Didiplis diandra; Bacopa monnieri type 1 (dwarf); Hemianthus micranthemoides; Juncus repens; Taiwan moss; Fissidens fontanus; Cladophora aegagropila (marimo); Monosolenium tenereum (pellia); Glossostigma elatinoides; Anubias nana petite; Staurogyne repens; Hydrocotyle verticilliata; Ranunculus inundatus; Hygrophila pinnatifida; Cryptocoryne parva and wendtii brown; Riccia fluitans sp. dwarf; Lemna minor, Elodea canadensis.
Inhabitants:
Danio margaritatus, Boraras urophtalmoides, Atyaephyra desmaresti, Neocaridina heteropoda, Planorbis corneus rubrum.
(soil, peat, quartz sand, 0.5-1mm gravel; collected locally: lava and granite rocks and grape vine root)
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