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mews
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HI all
I purchased a bunch of pink baby tears from an LFS but Im not so sure they are the http://www.tropica.com/productcard_1.asp?id=033 Rotala rotundifolia I expected.

they look more like a classic http://www.tropica.com/productcard_1.asp?id=048 Micranthemum but the leaves are indeed pinkish.

ie there are no signs of the longish leaves I expected. More the rounded or oval spade like shape.. Ill try and get a photo for you of mine.

I was going to ask about making some cuttings. I have taken a few (never done cuttings b4 this rooted stuff is all new to me) and they dont look too good ;(

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Post InfoPosted 17-Jan-2008 02:18Profile PM Edit Report 
keithgh
 
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Photos certainly would help. The LFS I mentioned to you in a PM could certainly help you.

With the cuttings make sure there are no side leaves under the water if so they can and will rot causing the cutting to die. When doing any gardening cuttings you make a small hole first so that the cut edge does not get damaged, this is practically impossible in an aquarium.

Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info

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Post InfoPosted 17-Jan-2008 07:15Profile PM Edit Delete Report 
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Hi,
Plant the plants in the gravel where you want them to
grow. Leave them alone for about a month to give them
time to acclimate and begin to grow. When they reach
about half way to the surface, then snip the stalks midway
and plant the tops in groups of three elsewhere in the tank.
The plant will grow new tops at the snipped stalk and the
"old tops" will root and begin to grow to the surface.

Frank


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Post InfoPosted 17-Jan-2008 18:17Profile PM Edit Delete Report 
mews
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Ok
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2275/2199921259_891cb27e78.jpg

not the best clarity. I had to use a quick cam.

a zoom up on one of the cuttings
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2219/2200727234_e87e3b6020_m.jpg
this actually does make it look like the slender leaves of a Rotala.

I think my feeder/cycle fish are eating/striping the plant. No big deal as they will be deported from the tank soon
The leaves are looking brownish tho as if its taken a little shock to adjust. However some of the cuttings arnt looking too bad. So I guess we wait

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