Re: Sv: Sv: NANFA-- Hornworts- Ceratophyllum

archimed_at_netdoor.com
Wed, 24 Jan 2001 09:05:46 -0600

On 23 Jan 2001, at 9:01, Martin Ravn Tversted wrote:

> Latv year while we were diving in one of our lakes to watch fishes, we also saw Ceratophyllum.
> Theese plants were halfway buried in the bottomlayer. The bottom was very soft

In the Strong River where I regularly collect sand darters and such,
the bottom of the river is very rich with hornwort, which is anchored
to the substrate. In the aquarium I just let it float.

Prost,

Martin
Jackson, MS
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