Echinodorus 'Kliner bar' inforesence

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Echinodorus 'Kliner bar' inforesence

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Nice! Is that with the 105 lens?
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Don't have a 105mm. It's with my Sigma 150mm.
However, the 105mm would probably produce a better shot - esp now since
its got that VRII technology!
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Is this in the 215 or the viv?
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In the 215. It keeps sending up spike after spike. As soon as I clip off one,
it sends off another.
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As soon as I clip off one,
it sends off another.
Soon enough, maybe you'll get the message to stop clipping! :mrgreen:

Nice picture though!
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Yeah You Klinerbarbarian....I know what you mean though since my 75 has a mess of flowering stalks right above the water from a couple of the swords in that tank. They grew right up against the light fixture so they are all twisted in and around the fixture since I wasnt here to do any pruning

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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

The plant in my 215 has leaves all the way to the surface and laying across now.
Its a huge plant. Little bear? My left **** cheek.
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Oh great!!!! And you gave me what 4, 5? :wink:
Next you'll be saying they're like spider plants....in 6 months the babies, babies, will have babies. I'll be pruning with a machete! LOL.

Beautiful pic of the flower BTW.

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Ghazanfar Ghori wrote:The plant in my 215 has leaves all the way to the surface and laying across now.
Its a huge plant. Little bear? My left **** cheek.
It does stay smaller in a rich substrate. Not small, but smaller; about 18" tall or so.
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