My first crypt flower? K, prolly a leaf.

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My first crypt flower? K, prolly a leaf.

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I've had these crypts in a 33 flatback hex for months.

I put them in the new 180g for 2 weeks, check out what happened!

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It's flowering submerged? Must like the lights. That's great!
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Post by ingg »

Yup, submerged!

Do I get extra points for that? :)
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Post by Jeff120 »

Nice, what species is it?
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Great thing about the Internet, steal a photo and claim it as yours! 8)

Good job! :D
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Nice one man. :D

I've had a couple species flower submersed, usteriana and willisii. The soil substrate is the bomb.com :mrgreen:
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Post by ingg »

This'd be the lutea in the middle of the tank.
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Post by rich_one »

congrats, Dave! excellent!
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

I don't see it. Are you talking about that new leaf thats unfurling?
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Post by ingg »

Don't say it... it doesn't look like the other leaves when they came out... lol, watch it be a new leaf!
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