I think we have some Anubias and Java fern and moss already but the Java fern and the moss are VERY slow growing! Lol We can always use more
I like the Java fern since it tends to root itself onto things and doesn't require being planted.
Oh and as for the cichlids we have, currently we have two 55 gals of Pundamillia Neyereirei and Electric yellow labs. They are separated by gender. As for smaller cichlid species, we have a sunspot Brevis, about 5+ masked Julies, two Orange flash Apisto's and a German Blue Ram.. Sadly when we got her and her mate her mate was already sick with dropsy so the move killed him within a few days
so we need to find another boy.
I love how the rotala indica looks! It looks like a great plant to put in the community tank for the shrimp and fry to hide in
give them a chance to escape the jaws of my goldfish. I refuse to get rid of him because he was from our wedding. He is already HUGE and I plan on helping him to get as big as we can support with our tanks and house!
Oh and we also have red root floaters and a few lily species though yours look prettier than ours do! We have one that was from one of those bulb packs you can buy at WalMart and then the dwarf species we had gotten at the swap meet--- if anyone remembers us, we were the ones with all the guppies and BN pleco fry, I want to know the scientific name for these lilies you traded to us!
I have been looking online at Petsmart to try and find the plant that I had seen but so far I haven't had any luck :/
Here are a list of links to lilies that I found online! (I will post pics when I get on my lap top.. Too lazy for that right now)
http://www.petsolutions.com/C/Live-Foreground-Plants/I/Dwarf-Lily-Bulb.aspx
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/plants/weeds/lily.html --- ponds/large tanks
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuphar_lutea -- pond
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aponogeton_distachyos -- aquarium and pond
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphoides --- entire list of Nymphoides lily plants!!
and frogbit... But everyone knows that that looks like lol
It looks like a good number of the lily species suitable for aquariums are under the Nymphoides Genus. I have the Nymphoides Taiwan but I was told it is like the banana plant though it does look like a lily for sure
Anyways, today is my day off so this means that I will be bombarded this thread with plant species I like or want to try.