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    Schismatoglottis "Pikachu" - vivaparity process

    One day i received a nice Schismatoglottis "Pikachu". And well... I could not keep it alive underwater, but I kept its leaf. I close it in a zip-bag with a small amount of water. So it turned out that after a few months it grew a new seedling on the leaf. Seedling produced its roots...
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    Thorea Hispida

    Christian - maybe it is nothing special for you if you have ithis algae in your area where you live (in your near river). Just as for me nothing special are some rare fissidens because it grow in my forest close to my house ...for the people from Borneo a Bucephalandra is nothing special. But...
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    Riccia sp. "Dwarf"

    Einer der kleinsten Riccia-Arten:
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    Thorea Hispida

    Many aquatic plants are threatened and we keep them in our tanks :) So this is a god way to protect and multiply them.
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    Thorea Hispida

    Thorea Hispida was first found in Serbia in the river Danube at the end of the 19th century. This algae is included in the Red List of rare and threatened algae in some European countries: Poland - extinct species, Slovakia and Bulgaria - critically endangered species, Germany - vulnerable...
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    Hymenophyllaceae sp. "Andaman Island"

    Another interesting fern, higher than a H. "Peru", but much thinner. Also characterized by a faster growth than a "Peru". It grows to about 10 cm of height. Thin leaves have characteristic shape of the Hymenophyllaceae plants family.
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    Hymenophyllaceae sp. „Peru”

    One of the slowest-growing fern, found in aquariums for nearly 7 years. Probably it belong to the Hymenophyllaceae family. It grows to about 7 cm of height.
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    Anubias "White"

    Young Pinto's leaves are completely white:
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    Anubias "White"

    I'm not sure if it is a micro plant if I see a photo of plant with only a few leaves. It may be as well only young plant not to be able to release full-sized mature leaves yet. Such plants should be kept for at least a one year and then we can tell is it really micro variety or just undeveloped...
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    Microsorum "Spoon"

    This is a small Microsorum specimen. Interesting shape of the leaves looks like a spoon. Slow rate of growth.
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    Microsorum - "Small Leaf"

    In my tank "Short Narrow Leaf" is also bigger than a Small Leaf. I have: - about 0,5W/L light, - GH 9, KH7, ph 6,5, - Co2 from pressure bottle, - fertilizers - Bloom&Grow + Seachem Fluorish Iron + liquid carbon. This piece of small leaf grow near light about 15 cm from the lamps.
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    Microsorum - "Small Leaf"

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    moss sp. 610

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    Anubias "White"

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    Bucephalandra kishii (B. sp. "Achilles", "Skeleton King")

    Re: Bucephalandra kishii (B. sp. "Achilles") For those who still do not believe that the underwater leaves of D. Achilles also have a visible veins.
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    Anubias "White"

    Die folgenden Bilder zeigen die reifen Pflanzen. Wie Sie sehen können ist dies eine kleine Pflanzenarten
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    Anubias "White"

    Big seedlings 65 euro Small seedlings 50 euro
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    Hymenophyllaceae sp. "Wayanad"

    Yes, in my opinion this is the same because leaves can be wider in better conditions.
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