Mayaca fluviatilis: This aquarium plant is an aggressive weed. It should not be used outside in garden ponds and should never be allowed to escape into waterways.
Mayaca fluviatilis (A,B1,D,G,R,Y) Polygonum spec. (D,G) Potamogeton crispis (B2,Y) Potamogeton gayi (A,B1,B2,D,G,R,W) Potamogeton malaianus (R,Y) Potamogeton mascarensis (B2) Potamogeton oxyphyllus (Y) ...
Stream Bogmoss (Mayaca fluviatilis) Hygrophilia Raraima (Hygrophilia Roraima) Lindernia sp.Indian (Lindernia sp.'India') ...
Mayaca fluviatilis Mayaca vandellii Micranthemum umbrosum Microsorum pteropus (Java fern) Monosolenium tenerum Myriophyllum alterniflorum Myriophyllum aquaticum Myriophyllum elatinoides Myriophyllum heterophyllum Myriophyllum hippuroides ...
Mayaca fluviatilis Menyanthes trifoliata Micranthemum umbrosum Microcarpaea minima Microsorum pteropus Microsorum pteropus 'red' Microsorum pteropus 'Tropica' Microsorum pteropus 'Windeløv' Microsorum pteropus v. 'narrow leaf' ...
They also eat fine leaved plants including mosses, hairgrass, and mayaca. Their appetite for algae also seems to wane as they get older until they eat very little of it at all (especially when there is other food present).
Mayaca fluviatilis Myriophyllum aquaticum - Water Milfoil, Parrot's Feather Rotala macrandra - Tooth-cup Rotala rotundifolia - Tooth-cup Shinnersia rivularis Utricularia - Bladderwort ...
Mayaca fluviatilis Very pretty plant. Light green, narrow leaves about 1/2" long, arranged in whorls. Attractive for background plantings. Became commonly available in 1994. Like Hygrophila species, it seems to be a delicacy for fish.
tank, stargrass is lighter green in color (comparable to pennywort or mayaca) and grows more rapidly. I suspect that in the case of the smaller tanks I am pressing the limits in terms of the amount of light under which stargrass will flourish.
See also: Plants, Aquarium, Rotala, Water, CO2
 
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