Golden Dojo Loach Plant

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Golden Dojo Loach Plant

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Nice, lovely loaches. :D
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Wow! That's wonderful! :) I love the guy on the bottom. Made me smile.

What plant are they lounging in? I put plants in my tank, just for my Dojo's leisure. :)

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And people still believe Dojos are solitary and only stay on or under the substrate.
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Really cute loaches. Looks like they're enjoying themselves.
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Cute. What kind of plants they look like watercress?
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Superb picture! 8) They are such characters.

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Post by Diana »

Plant looks to me like Lysmachia nummularia, AKA Moneywort or Creeping Jenny. Grows at the edges of ponds, and in other damp areas, and, for a short time, below the water. I have grown it at the back of the tank with just the roots in the water and it grew well for a while.

It may not be this plant, paired, round leaves are rather common.
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very cute
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Post by Barracuda518 »

Thanks for the nice comments everyone :D

Im not sure what kind of plant it is. It came in with some fish I got a couple weeks ago. They really like it though because they are always in it.
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