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Caryl

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I have a plant in my tank which I did not put there. It looks like it is coming off the cabomba but that may be just where the water current is leading it.

It is long fine green strands with little brown nodules along it. It breaks off and gets stuck on the other plants or forms a clump together at the surface. Can anyone tell me what it could be?

The only thing I could find in the plant survey book was Nitella flexilis (stonewort). Could it have come in on another plant? I fear it is going to take over and all my plants are growing so well at the moment.

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I thought of bladderwort too but the photos and description don't seem to match my plant. All of them talk about fine bits off a main stem but this plant does not have any main stems for anything to branch off. The little brown bits look more like seeds than bladders capable of catching small prey.

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I just had a visit from Warren who confirmed it is the same stuff he has in his tank but we still don't know what it is and I still don't think it is bladderwort.

By continually hauling it out by hand it is being kept under control and now I only have a few strands to pick out here and there.

Warren says his always floats on the surface but mine wraps itself around the plants - especially the fine leafed ones. If you pull it too hard, it tightens around the plant and snaps it in half.

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