Actually I couldn't wait for the slow growth rate of Hemianthus Callitrichoides (HC) is fully growing in the front part and try to get in some bigger pot of it to plant. And so lucky that saw some Pogostemon Helferi available in local fish shop too.
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Photo above is showing the overall view of new plants planted.
(1) Hemianthus Callitrichoides (HC) having light green and bigger leaves that they grew it emersed.
(2) & (3) Pogostemon Helferi, on the left is newly bought, and on the right is it has been in the tank for months.
(4) Pogostemon Helferi, when bought it has a main stem with 2 side shoots, in a total I got 3 plants.
(5) Those HC was grew emerged by me, tried to tie it this way to prevent the shrimps to seize the small plants. (the roots already grow inside the foam)
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(6) A healthy HC, and most of the leaves are less than 2mm, I love to see the mini leaves of HC.
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