Bfunk89
Aquarium Advice Newbie
Hey all,
The mr. and I have recently decided to upgrade our crystal red shrimp from a 5gal to a fluval ebi 7.9gal. Before they had a pretty boring tank with just some driftwood and grass so we went and got some new plants to plush up the new tank. The problem is the store didn't have any tags for the Plants and the people didn't know much about them and now aside from my Anubis and Sword that ive had dot a while we have no idea what the others are! Any help identifying them would be excellent!
There is four plants out of the six that we dont know. Along the back is a delicate poofy red/green plant that somewhat resembles lakeweed, on the right in front of the filter is a fern ish looking one that reminds me of a monkey tree (haha), then in front of the sword on the left is a purpley green leafy one, and beside it a veregated broad leaf something. No idea what any of those four are called and id like to find out more about them. We got too excited and bought them without research first, oopsies!
We're anxiously waiting for the tank to be stable enough for our picky babies, right now there are just a couple ottos and a ramshorn snail scooting around.
Thank you in advance!
Bri
The mr. and I have recently decided to upgrade our crystal red shrimp from a 5gal to a fluval ebi 7.9gal. Before they had a pretty boring tank with just some driftwood and grass so we went and got some new plants to plush up the new tank. The problem is the store didn't have any tags for the Plants and the people didn't know much about them and now aside from my Anubis and Sword that ive had dot a while we have no idea what the others are! Any help identifying them would be excellent!
There is four plants out of the six that we dont know. Along the back is a delicate poofy red/green plant that somewhat resembles lakeweed, on the right in front of the filter is a fern ish looking one that reminds me of a monkey tree (haha), then in front of the sword on the left is a purpley green leafy one, and beside it a veregated broad leaf something. No idea what any of those four are called and id like to find out more about them. We got too excited and bought them without research first, oopsies!
We're anxiously waiting for the tank to be stable enough for our picky babies, right now there are just a couple ottos and a ramshorn snail scooting around.
Thank you in advance!
Bri