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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Fissidens Fontanus (Regular vs Mini)
Judging by the picture of the fissidens fronds, is the lower one mini fissidens? Is the top one regular fissidens fontanus? I have both growing on different patches for many months and they remain the same size on each patch.
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Wannabe Guru
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You are totally correct in assuming such a thing sir.
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SCAPEr
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Anyone know the scientific name for the mini? Or any specific name for it. I would like to by some so I can make sure it's the mini as OP posted.
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Wannabe Guru
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F.nobilis, I've been told.
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29g high tech, 10g low tech halfmoon, and please see my 5g crescent journal.
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Honeycomb Cats!
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I thought it was Fissidens splatchnobryoides?
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Wannabe Guru
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That's an uncommon, difficult species from what I've seen here.
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29g high tech, 10g low tech halfmoon, and please see my 5g crescent journal.
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Planted Member
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maybe they are growing at the same rate. My mini usually only gets to 3/4-an inch long max. But ive had regular fiss over 3 inches long.
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