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    Bucephalandra sp. Deep Purple from Kapuas

    The original "Deep Purple" from the Kapuas region, found in 2011. This Bucephalandra reaches a large size and has an incredible colors of leaves.
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    Fissidens Dubius "Toshua Houougoke"

    Long time ago I received it from Russia or Ukraina (probably Konstantin Pokhomov. He was my mentor in Bucephalandra and ferns. Those were good times :)) and I did not think then about naming of this variety. I know that Dubius are broad and rather fluffy moss, but the name would indicate it...
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    Fissidens Dubius "Toshua Houougoke"

    Fissidens brought many years ago from Japan from a collector. Long (4 cm lenght), thin but fluffy branches looks incredibly on a clump. Very easy to breed and relatively fast growing Fissidens.
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    Microsorum "Mini Coral"

    Of course that it is similar to Trident, but much smaller. Read with understanding what is written above: "Leaves are similar to Triden's but the shape is more defined and they are shorter." Coral portion was cut out from this portion as pictured (16 Feb 2017 03:54). If you say that it looks...
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    Bucephalandra Moss

    Moss found together with Bucephalandra. It grown on Buce roots. Its shape is very interesting. Rate of growth is quite slow. It can become attached even to smooth surfaces.
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    Bucephalandra filiformis (B. sp. "Maligan", "Rosmarin")

    So you say that my Aridarum Narrow it is Bucephalandra Rosmarin? The same that Zdena Gasparin has (photo below)? Well, I'm surprised. I had for many months Aridarum named as Narrow and I have to admit that a some mistake has occurred here. Aridarum would not grow well under water. It grew...
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    Fissidens "Splachnobryoides"

    Es gilt als das kleinsten Fissidens der Welt. Bereits vor vielen Jahren aus Asien in die Aquaristik eingeführt. Durch die Fotos aus einem polnischen Zoohandel gewann das Moos die Herzen vieler Aquaristen. Bis zum heutigen Tag ist es eine außergewöhnliche Rarität. Oft verwechselt mit anderen...
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    Hookeriaceae sp.

    New, interesting moss, introduced to the aquarium by Crissred Roberto. It is characterized by interesting, flat arrangement of twigs with a dark core. It grows very well in all conditions. It grows quite high, up to about 15 cm in height. Despite its size, it can be very fragile. There is...
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    Fissidens Grandifrons var. Planiccaulis

    My water has KH about 6, but not always I was check it. So maybe this is the reason why it grow so slow. Maybe Grandifrons will grow faster when KH is higher. I should check it.
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    Fissidens Grandifrons var. Planiccaulis

    Planiccaulis it is still one of the most magnificent fissidens found in aquarium. Its unique design create dark-green branches and oblique stacked leaves. Its slow growth makes it very desirable moss. Could not be confused with any other Fissidens. One of my favourite moss.
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    Fissidens "Polyphyllus"

    Polyphyllus is one of the few kind of Fissidens that grows underwater in the natural habitat. Its unique design makes it one of the most desirable Fissidens in aquaristic, next to G. Plannicaulis or Fissidens "Bucephalandra". Its sharp leaves looks magnificent. On the market egsist another...
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    Jungermannia Truncata "Jade Lotos"

    Jungermannia Truncata is an interesting moss (probably liverwort), which was imported by me many years ago from Japan. It performed there under the name "Jade lotus", due to the fact that the tips of twigs looked like a lotus flower. Moss grows relatively quickly. Small curiosity for those who...
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