Short And Bushy Swords?!

ArthurTheAquarist
  • #1
Hey everyone! Does anyone know if Petco's "compacts sword" is actually a compacta sword? I'm looking for a sword that stays somewhat short, and gets really bushy. Does anyone know of any good species? Does anyone have pictures of mature compacta and rosette swords? Thanks!
 

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Latrell
  • #2
Hey everyone! Does anyone know if Petco's "compacts sword" is actually a compacta sword? I'm looking for a sword that stays somewhat short, and gets really bushy. Does anyone know of any good species? Does anyone have pictures of mature compacta and rosette swords? Thanks!
You can try pygmy chain swords...it's small but I don't know if they get compact for your preference
 

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angelcraze
  • #3
It's not mature and still growing, but my green ozelot grows pretty compact and bushy. I like the lime leaves and patterns.

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Compacta looks similar, but all green like Amazon swords. I am aiming to have a little melon sword garden in my foreground. All the varieties would look nice in contrast with eachother.
 
ArthurTheAquarist
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
You can try pygmy chain swords...it's small but I don't know if they get compact for your preference
I'm looking for a sword that basically resembles an Amazon sword, but doesn't get as large.
 
Latrell
  • #5
here's a link to something ur kinda of looking for it should help a bit.
 
angelcraze
  • #6
Ok then, I don't have any, but here's a link. It's the only compact plain green sword. I believe it is called a melon sword type like ozelot or flame.


Btw, I think that's the emersed growth, it would look like my green ozelot sword, but all darker green with underwater growth.
 

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