that is a big plant, Do you know how big was the tank it came out from?
We had a club meeting last weekend and one of the members, had pulled out his Veronica sword (also know as Echinodorus "Red Diamond") from his 125 gallon tank.
Keep in mind for MOST people (even says so on Tropica's website), this sword plant stays medium sized, but when conditions are right, it can grow very large.
Walter
Last edited by Wahter; 08-10-2008 at 07:29 PM.
Walter
that is a big plant, Do you know how big was the tank it came out from?
FrancK
2018 year of the big tank!!!.
Thats one huge sword he must of had it on like viagara or something damn.
LOL! I had a few Red Mellon Swords that were almost that big.
I thought they were cool, but was a little mad that most people and websites said they make a good fore to mid ground plant because of their small size. Well mine didn't stay small for long in my 125.
Edit: looking at the picture again I'd say my Red Melons were a little taller just not as full as the sword pictured. They had a few runners that stretched around 4'.
Last edited by bz79; 12-17-2006 at 06:14 PM.
So many fish, so little room.
looks about right. medium is an understatement for sword plants.
75 Gallon, Planted, Wild Discus
20 Long Planted
10 Gallon Planted
The fish tank, tranquility in motion
Very nice plant!! Now that it has been pulled what are ya gonna do with it?
I am just asking cause I have a 20G that it would look great in!!!
Mark
I had 2 like that in my 180 Gal tank!
I ended up taking them out as they where getting larger and larger under the M/H pendit I have.
Walter,
Are you sure about the species name? It's hard to tell looking at it like that but it actually looks more like it belongs in the E. osiris group to me. Do you have a picture of a flower?
There are 10 types of people on this planet; those who understand binary, and those who don't.
Looks like a mother plant straight from Tropica's greenhouses. Just goes to show what is possible when you meet your plants' needs.
I had a Echinodorus bleheri that was potted in a whiskey glass and has two time release fertilizer sticks and it grew to fill 2/3 of a 40 gallon tank. I had expected it to not get that large because of the small size of the pot.
It's Echinodorus "veronica", also known as "red diamond". I know, because the man holding it is the person who first imported it.
Tropica has a description here:
http://www.tropica.com/productcard_1.asp?id=074D
and an article here:
http://www.tropica.com/article.asp?t...aristic&id=634
and here is a photo of the flower:
Hope that clears things up!
Walter
Last edited by Wahter; 08-10-2008 at 07:34 PM.
Walter