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Italy
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I have 19 different plant species in my tank. I'm slowly getting them all identified: Cabomba Amazon Sword Borneo Sword Algae Balls- Cladophora Aegagrophila Anacharis Jungle Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) Common Watermilfoil (M. simulans) But there are dwarf grasses, floaters, segmented, a couple of ferns.
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I have 19 different plant species in my tank. I'm slowly getting them all identified: Cabomba Amazon Sword Borneo Sword Algae Balls- Cladophora Aegagrophila Anacharis Jungle Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) Common Watermilfoil (M. simulans) But there are dwarf grasses, floaters, segmented, a couple of ferns.
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I have 19 different plant species in my tank. I'm slowly getting them all identified: Cabomba Amazon Sword Borneo Sword Algae Balls- Cladophora Aegagrophila Anacharis Jungle Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) Common Watermilfoil (M. simulans) But there are dwarf grasses, floaters, segmented, a couple of ferns.
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I have 19 different plant species in my tank. I'm slowly getting them all identified: Cabomba Amazon Sword Borneo Sword Algae Balls- Cladophora Aegagrophila Anacharis Jungle Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) Common Watermilfoil (M. simulans) But there are dwarf grasses, floaters, segmented, a couple of ferns.
Tank Size:
175 gallons
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I have 19 different plant species in my tank. I'm slowly getting them all identified: Cabomba Amazon Sword Borneo Sword Algae Balls- Cladophora Aegagrophila Anacharis Jungle Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) Common Watermilfoil (M. simulans) But there are dwarf grasses, floaters, segmented, a couple of ferns.
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