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Ludwigia inclinata verticillata Curly
Ludwigia inclinata verticillata Curly plant is a variant of Ludwigia inclinata var. verticillata, with spiralling submerged leaves growing very densely. It is probably a mutant of L. inclinata var. verticillata ‘Cuba’ that was found in a Vietnamese aquatic plant nursery.
- Uncommon appearance
- Spiraling, very narrow leaves
- Rarely found in trade
Difficulty medium Usage Background, Midground Growth fast pH value 4 – 7 Temperature tolerance 18 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 8°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Cuttings Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Microsorum pteropus ‘Narrow’ Narrow leaf Java fern
- Narrow-leaved and relatively small
- Rather light green in colour
- Very nice on driftwood
Difficulty very easy Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Background, Midground Growth slow pH value 5 – 8 Temperature tolerance 4 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 14°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH To learn more about this plant visit our special article on Java ferns
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Microsorum pteropus ‘Windelov’
Microsorum pteropus ‘Windelov’
- Finely divided leaf tips
- Bushy habit
- Undemanding epiphyte
Synonyms Microsorum pteropus ‘Crisped Leaves’, Microsorum pteropus ‘Ex Natura’ Complete botanical name Microsórum ptéropus (Blume) Copeland Family Polypodiaceae Genus Microsorum Difficulty very easy Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Background, Midground Aquascaping fine-leaved Growth slow pH value 5 – 8 To learn more about this plant visit our special article on Java ferns
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Microsorum pteropus Java Fern Aquatic Plant
- The “classic” large-leaved Java Fern
- Time-tested robust epiphyte
- Can be used in many different ways
Difficulty very easy Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Background, Midground Growth slow pH value 5 – 8 Temperature tolerance 4 – 30°C To learn more about this plant visit our special article on Java ferns
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Monte Carlo plant in pot
The Monte Carlo plant (Micranthemum tweediei) is a stunning, low-growing aquatic plant that thrives in both aquariums and potted setups. With its vibrant green, rounded leaves and dense carpeting growth, it creates a lush, natural aesthetic perfect for aquascaping.
Transform your space with the Monte Carlo plant, a versatile and visually striking greenery ideal for aquariums and terrariums. Known for its compact growth and bright green foliage, this plant enhances any setting with its soft, cascading leaves.
Key Features:
- Lush Green Carpet: Forms a dense, vibrant mat, perfect for aquascaping or decorative pots.
- Easy Maintenance: Thrives in moderate to high light conditions with minimal care.
- Versatile Growth: Suitable for aquariums, terrariums, and potted arrangements.
- Healthy Root System: Strong roots ensure stability and long-lasting beauty.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers moderate to high lighting for optimal growth.
- In terrarium Watering: Keep soil or substrate moist but avoid overwatering.
- Temperature: Ideal range between 68-77°F (20-25°C).
- Fertilization: Occasional liquid fertilizer enhances growth and vibrancy.
Perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts and terrarium designers, the Monte Carlo plant adds a touch of nature’s elegance to any space. Whether cascading over rocks or forming a lush carpet in a pot, this plant is a must-have for creating a serene, green environment.
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Myriophyllum tuberculatum Red watermilfoil
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Myriophyllum tuberculatum, commonly known as Red Myriophyllum or Tropical Water Milfoil, is a stunning aquatic plant prized for its fine, feathery foliage and vibrant red coloration under the right conditions. It is a popular choice for aquascaping due to its unique appearance and ability to create a striking contrast in planted aquariums. Here’s a detailed care guide to help you grow and maintain this beautiful plant:
1. Overview
- Scientific Name: Myriophyllum tuberculatum
- Common Name: Red Myriophyllum, Tropical Water Milfoil
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- Difficulty Level: Moderate to Advanced
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Light Requirement: High
- CO2 Requirement: Recommended
2. Tank Requirements
- Tank Size: Suitable for medium to large aquariums (20+ gallons).
- Water Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C).
- pH Level: 5.5–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral).
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Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH).
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Nesaea Crassicaulis red
Nesaea Crassicaulis is a beautiful aquarium plant that features bold reddish-brown colored narrow leaves. Pictures show the plant’s submerged form vs. emersed form., This particular aquarium plant has high demands for lighting and should be kept in a planted tank with high lighting and CO2 injection. Nesaea Crassicaulis is best when kept in soft water and can be moderately difficult to achieve lush growth.
- Nesaea is a beautiful aquarium plant! Please ensure proper lighting is provided to ensure bold colors are achieved.
- Do not make drastic changes to the aquarium. Unstable parameters will result in melt and rotting of the aquarium plant.
- Please be sure to remove this plant from its wrap. Remove the foam surrounding the roots and plant into a quality substrate.
- CO2 injection and quality aquarium soil will yield better growth.
- Please research appropriately to ensure your plant thrives.
Family: Lythraceae
Height: 6-12″
pH: 6-7
Care: Medium
Light: Moderate to High
Co2: Recommended
Propagation: Cut stem and replant
Growth rate: Fast
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Nesaea pedicellata Aquatic Plant
Nesaea Pedicellata Golden is a beautiful aquatic stem plant that is still relatively new to the planted aquarium tank hobby. A selection from the original Nesaea Pedicellata, Nesaea Pedicellata Golden sports unique features that include bright golden-green foliage growing along a bold pink stem. We’d recommend using this aquatic stem plant in the midground of larger planted aquarium tanks or in the background of smaller planted aquarium tanks. Like most aquatic stem plants, Nesaea Pedicellata Golden requires high-quality LED aquarium lighting and CO2 injection to promote lush growth that is sought after by planted aquarium enthusiasts. Using quality aquarium soil in addition to optional aquatic plant fertilizer will help yield bolder coloration and healthy growth. If provided with optimal conditions, Nesaea Pedicellata Golden will require regular trimming to ensure lower levels of the aquatic plant does not get shaded from lighting. Trimming frequently will also aid in promoting bushy growth.
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NEW Anubias glabra ‘Variegated’
Anubias glabra ‘Variegated’ is a striking aquatic plant known for its unique white variegation on lanceolate leaves. This variety is also referred to as Anubias minima ‘Variegated’
Description:
– Leaf Shape: Narrow, lanceolate leaves with white variegation, though some leaves may appear entirely green.
– Growth Habit: Forms a creeping rhizome with long, branched adhesive roots, developing a dense, bushy appearance over time.
– Size: Reaches a height of approximately 12 cm, with leaves measuring around 12 cm long and 2.8 cm wide.
– Placement: Ideal for aquariums and paludariums, often used in the middle ground on wood or rocks.
Facts:
– Origin: Native to streams in tropical forests of West Africa.
– Light Requirements: Prefers medium to low light to prevent algae growth on leaves.
– Temperature Range: Thrives in temperatures between 21–27°C.
– Growth Rate: Very slow-growing, making it a low-maintenance choice.
– Care: Undemanding, but benefits from macro- and micronutrient supplementation and CO₂
– Adaptability: Tolerates a wide range of water hardness and pH levels (5.5–8.0)
– Uses: Suitable for aquascaping and terrarium setups, adding visual interest.
This plant is a gem for aquascaping enthusiasts, combining aesthetic appeal with ease of care.SKU: n/a -
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Nymphaea micrantha bulb Aquatic Plant
N. micrantha, like all plants in the Nymphaea genus, is a water lily that sprouts submersed and floating leaves. Two forms of this species exist in the hobby: one with subtly-variegated greenish, reddish, and brownish leaves, and another with smaller, bright green leaves that feature reddish brown spots (see pictured). Though the former type was the first to be imported and cultivated, it is quickly being displaced by the latter, which is a bit more agreeable (and somewhat smaller-growing) in the aquarium. Regardless of type, however, all specimens of N. micrantha require intense light and a nutritious substrate to achieve robust and healthy growth.
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Nymphoides aquatica Aquarium banana plant
Nymphoides aquatica Aquarium banana plant
Origin North America Position Foreground Height Varies according to nutrient availability Width Varies according to nutrient availability Difficulty Easy Growth Rate Medium Substrate Sand, gravel or soil pH 6 – 7.2 Lighting Low – High Ideal Temperature 68-81°F (20-27°C) Carbonate Hardness (KH) 5-12 dKH To learn more about this plant visit our special article on Banana Plant
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Plants, Potted, Tissue Culture Cup, Plant Fertilizers
Oase ScaperLine Plant Boost Tablets
- Complete trace nutrient package
- Promotes plant growth
- Nitrogen, phosphate and potassium
- Long-term release of nutrients
The ScaperLine Plant Boost tablets from Oase are fertiliser capsules for the substrate. They cause a long-term release of nutrients in the aquarium and support plant growth directly at the root.
- Acts directly on the roots
- Long-term release of nutrients
- Strengthens the growth of aquatic plants
- With nitrogen, phosphate and potassium
- 22,9×8,3 mm in size
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Ophiopogon Japonica pot
Characterized by beautiful green blades that resemble a lush lawn of grass, Ophiopogon Japonicus is a great bog plant originating from Asia. This particular plant species is not a true aquatic plant and should be kept in terrariums, paludariums or any other high-humidity setup. Mondo Grass does not require too much lighting and is partial to shaded areas as well. We would recommend using it as a background plant choice in a pond/bog style planted aquarium. When provided with good care, Ophiopogon Japonicus will reward you with dense tufts of beautiful growth.
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Phyllanthus fluitans Red root floater
Size: 1 bag approx 50 floaters
Phyllanthus fluitans Red root floater
- Attractive floater from South America
- Round leaves
- Red coloration under strong lighting
- Finely branched red roots
- Recommendable for open tanks
Common names Red root floater Complete botanical name Phyllánthus flúitans Benth. ex Müll.Arg. Family Phyllanthaceae Genus Phyllanthus Difficulty medium Usage Water surface Growth fast pH value 5 – 8 Temperature tolerance 18 – 30°C SKU: n/a -
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Plant Tie 16pcs
-15%Accessories, Floaters, Indoor Plants, Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants, Plants for terrarium, Potted, Tissue Culture CupPlant Tie 16pcs
Size: 13cm 16pcs
Aquascape plant tie is ideal to use when attaching plants to drift wood. It helps to keep the plants upright and prevents them from falling or getting damaged. They provide gentle support while allowing the plant to grow and develop naturally.SKU: n/a -
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Proserpinaca palustris ‘Mermaid weed’
Mermaid weed
- Light green to intense red in colour
- Dense foliage
- Comb-like divided leaves
- Upright growth habit
Difficulty medium Usage Accent (red), Background, Midground Aquascaping very colourful plant for accents Growth medium pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 10 – 28°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 18°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Cuttings Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Riccardia sp. “chamedryfolia” Coral moss
- Forms compact yet delicate cushions
- Attaches itself to the hardscape
- Very popular in aquascaping
Genus Riccardia Difficulty easy Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Nano tanks Growth slow pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 18 – 28°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 14°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Splitting, cutting off daughter plants Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Rotala Blood Red
Rotala rotundifolia Blood red ‘Singapore’ is a real eye-catcher as an about 20 – 40 cm high bush in the midground and background. It contrasts particularly well with light green plants and adds a rich red tone to the varied shades of R. rotundifolia forms.
- Newest plant offering from aquascapeplants
- Also called Rotala “Blood Red Singapore”
- The Rotala rotundifolia form with the richest red
- Forms a striking colour accent
- No high demands
‘Singapore Blood Red’, also “Blood Red Singapore”, certainly has the most intense red colouring of all Rotala rotundifolia forms. Under the same conditions, this Rotala has a darker red shade than R. rotundifolia ‘Colorata’. As with “normal” Rotala rotundifolia, the shoots grow mostly upright to ascending, in very strong light also more or less horizontally. As with “normal” Rotala rotundifolia, the shoots grow to over 50 cm long, but look better if they are kept about 20 – 40 cm high by cutting and replanting cuttings. They branch quite well, the bushy growth is promoted by occasional pruning.
This splendid red stem plant shares fast growth and easy culture with other forms of round-leaved Rotala. It still grows in moderate lighting and without added CO2, but looks best with strong light, added CO2 and complete macro and micronutrient fertilisation through the water column. Propagation is easy via head cuttings and side shoots.
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Rotala indica super red
True Rotala indica is not very well-known as aquarium plant. At the moment is it labeled as Ammania sp. “Bonsai” and Rotala sp. “Bonsai” as the trade names, but its flowers have helped identify it correctly as R. indica.
- Small leaves sit densely on the stems
- Strictly upright, little ramification
- Shoot tips often reddish
Difficulty medium Usage Midground, Nano tanks, Street (Dutch style), Foreground, group Growth medium pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 18 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 14°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Cuttings Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Rotala macrandra “Green” (“Wavy”)
Rotala macrandra ‘Green’ is a relatively small, delicate variant of the species R. macrandra quite easy in cultivation. It has become known as R. macrandra “Wavy”. Compared with the standard form of R. macrandra, the leaves are relatively small, longer and greener. Under strong lights, they can be wide ovoid and assume nice reddish hues. Trimming the stems ensures a nice bushy growth. If you let Rotala macrandra ‘Green’ reach the water surface, emerged shoots will develop, with roundish, green, shiny leaves and flower spikes with whitish flowers.
- Relatively small-leaved
- Leaves are green to reddish
- Variable leaf shape, longish to ovate
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Rotala najean
Rotala sp. “Nanjenshan” is a fine-leaved plant with a very bushy growth habit. It comes from Taiwan, where it has only been found in one single location near the town of Nanjenshan. With its millimetre-thick lineal leaves it reminds a lot of Rotala wallichii, but unlike the latter, it is of a light green colour, sometimes with reddish shoot tips. Under lots of light, horizontal to overhanging lateral shoots will form.
- Bushy growth
- Fine-leaved
- LIght green to light pink hues
Difficulty medium Usage Midground Aquascaping fine-leaved Growth fast pH value 4 – 7 Temperature tolerance 4 – 32°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 21°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Cuttings Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Rotala Orange Juice Aquatic Plant
Rotala Orange Juice is a stunning and vibrant aquatic plant known for its bright orange and pink hues. It is a relatively new variety in the aquarium hobby and is highly sought after for its unique coloration. While it is more demanding than Rotala Green, with proper care, it can thrive and become a standout feature in your aquarium.
1. Overview of Rotala Orange Juice
- Scientific Name: Rotala rotundifolia ‘Orange Juice’
- Family: Lythraceae
- Origin: Cultivated variant (originating from Southeast Asia)
- Difficulty: Moderate to High
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Light Requirements: High
- CO2 Requirements: High (CO2 supplementation is essential)
- Placement: Midground to Background
2. Tank Requirements
- Temperature: 72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C)
- pH: 6.0 – 7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2-12 dGH)
- Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs for optimal growth
- Lighting: High lighting (4+ watts per gallon or 80+ PAR) to bring out its vibrant colors
- CO2: CO2 injection is highly recommended for healthy growth and intense coloration
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Selaginella Erythropus Ruby Red Club Moss
Selaginella erythropus sanguinea also known as Ruby Red Club Moss is a spectacular looking moss with red and green contrasting colors. Ruby red moss is perfect choice for vivariums and aqua terrarium setups. When ideal condition for the plant the Ruby red moss will have ruby red color underside and contrasting with dark green color on the surface.
Ruby Red Moss needs shaded area with high humidity.
Kindly note that the Ruby red moss is not an aquarium plants and should be always grown emerged.
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