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That is a benigo pink begonia. They love really high humidity and grow really fast under those conditions. Here are some props of mine I had growing in this tank untouched for 6 months (this was before 6 months though)
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That is a benigo pink begonia. They love really high humidity and grow really fast under those conditions. Here are some props of mine I had growing in this tank untouched for 6 months (this was before 6 months though)
https://preview.redd.it/rdhvqlxdonag1.jpeg?width=768&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6b12d11da3c3f6ead5a21da3d584d512f76dd4c
Definitely Benigo Pink variant.
It looks more like a Maurice amey that hasn’t been in a lot of light. Benigo has different spots and narrower leaves.