Huge aquatic plant ID

ddavila06

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cool! looks like anubia to me, unsure what species though-

i had A. gigantea, different leaf pattern but about te same size.
 

Becca

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cool! looks like anubia to me, unsure what species though-

i had A. gigantea, different leaf pattern but about te same size.

That was exactly what I was going to say - looks like anubias but the gigantea variety has a different leaf. If someone gave them to you, that's awesome - these things are $$ to buy.
 
I'd go with Anubius afzelii because of the long pointed leaves, but it could also be an emersed form of Anubius gigantea.

Arlene
 
Any leafs that are out if the water start to dry up
So it's a totally submerged species
There is one plant with a different leaf pattern
Most of these plants are over 2 feet
I'm gonna have to figure out a to root them at an angle ImageUploadedByMonsterAquariaNetwork1370925738.207425.jpg



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ddavila06

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Any leafs that are out if the water start to dry up
So it's a totally submerged species
There is one plant with a different leaf pattern
Most of these plants are over 2 feet
I'm gonna have to figure out a to root them at an angle View attachment 6715



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thats gigantea like what i had. they dry because they need a very humid set up to keep well emersed... or a very tall aquarium so it doesnt break the surface

http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/sale-trade/79007-anubia-giganteas.html -- thats when i took apart my 125 and had to sell off
 
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