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    Java Fern ‘Windelov’ on Mesh Pad

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    Java Fern ‘Windelov’ on Mesh Pad (Microsorum pteropus ‘Windelov’)

    A stunning aquatic fern with delicate, lace-like leaf tips, pre-attached to a mesh pad for easy placement in your aquarium. This low-maintenance epiphyte thrives without CO₂ or high light, making it perfect for beginners and aquascapers alike.

    Why Choose This Plant?
    ✅ Easy Setup – Ready to place in your tank (no glue or tying needed).
    ✅ Epiphytic Growth – Should not be buried; roots will anchor naturally over time.
    ✅ Unique Texture – Finely branched leaves add movement and depth.
    ✅ Versatile Use – Great as a midground/background plant or as a “carpet” when left on the mesh.
    ✅ Fish & Shrimp Friendly – Provides hiding spots for fry and invertebrates.

    Care Guide
    – Light: Low to moderate (avoid direct intense light).
    – Water: pH 6.0–7.5 | Temp 68–82°F (20–28°C).
    – Fertilization: Occasional liquid fertilizers enhance growth.
    – Maintenance: Trim old leaves; new plantlets may form on leaves.

    Note: Do not bury the rhizome—simply place the mesh pad on substrate or attach to hardscape.

    Ideal for: Nano tanks, shrimp tanks, low-tech setups, and natural aquascapes. 🌿💧

    (A hardy, slow-growing fern that adds elegance to any aquarium!)

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    Hair grass pre grown carpet plant 14x10cm

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    Pad Size 14x10cm
    Eleocharis parvula, commonly known as Dwarf Hairgrass, is a popular aquatic plant used in aquascaping to create lush, carpet-like effects in aquariums. When pre-grown on a pad, it offers several advantages for easy installation and quick establishment in your tank.

    – Carpet-Like Growth:The plant forms a dense, low-growing mat (2-5 cm tall) resembling a grassy meadow.
    – Easy Placement: The pad can be simply placed on the substrate, eliminating the need for individual planting.
    – Faster Establishment: Since the grass is already rooted in the pad, it adapts quickly to the aquarium environment.
    – Reduced Melt: Pre-grown Hair grass plants often transition better underwater, minimizing die-off compared to emersed-grown plants.

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    Echinodorus argentinensis Mother Plant XXXL 80cm high

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    Echinodorus argentinensis is a species of aquatic plant in the Alismataceae family, native to South America (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay). It is a robust, semi-aquatic or aquatic plant often used in ponds and large aquariums due to its impressive size and attractive foliage.

    Description:

    • Leaves: Broad, lanceolate to oval, with prominent veining. Mature leaves can grow up to 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) long.

    • Color: Bright to dark green, sometimes with a slightly wavy edge.

    • Growth Form: Rosette-forming, with long petioles (leaf stems) emerging from a central root crown.

    • Size: Can reach up to 20-24 inches (50-60 cm) in height when fully grown.

    • Flowers: Produces tall inflorescences with small white flowers when grown emersed (above water).

    • Root System: Strong, fibrous roots that anchor well in substrate.

    Care Tips:

    1. Lighting:

      • Moderate to high light is ideal for healthy growth.

      • Can tolerate lower light but may grow more slowly and produce smaller leaves.

    2. Water Parameters:

      • Temperature: 68-82°F (20-28°C).

      • pH: 6.5-7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral preferred).

      • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2-15 dGH).

    3. Substrate:

      • Nutrient-rich substrate (such as aquarium soil or clay-based gravel) promotes vigorous growth.

      • Root tabs or liquid fertilizers help if the substrate is inert.

    4. CO2 & Fertilization:

      • Benefits from CO2 supplementation but can grow well without it.

      • Regular fertilization (iron-rich fertilizers) prevents yellowing leaves.

    5. Pruning & Maintenance:

      • Remove old, decaying leaves to encourage new growth.

      • Large specimens may need thinning if they overshadow other plants.

    6. Propagation:

      • Produces adventitious plantlets on flower stalks when grown emersed.

      • Can also be divided by splitting the root crown.

    Special Considerations:

    • Best suited for larger aquariums or ponds due to its size.

    • Can be grown emersed in paludariums or bog setups, where it may flower.

    • Relatively undemanding but appreciates stable water conditions.

    Would you like recommendations for tankmates or compatible plants?

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    Crinum Natans bulb

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    Crinum natans is a striking bulb plant native to African rivers and streams. Its long, flowing, ribbon-like leaves add a dramatic touch to planted aquariums. Here’s everything you need to know about this unique aquatic plant.

    Common Names: Floating Crinum, African Onion Plant, River Lily
    Scientific Name: Crinum natans
    Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Origin: West and Central Africa (rivers and streams in Nigeria, Cameroon, etc.)

    Appearance:

    • Leaves: Long, ribbon-like, wavy or crinkled, dark green, can grow up to 4 feet (120 cm) in length.

    • Growth Form: Submerged aquatic plant, but can grow emersed in shallow water.

    • Root System: Bulbous base (similar to an onion), with thick, white roots.

    • Flowers: Rare in aquariums, but produces beautiful white or pink lily-like flowers when grown emersed.

    Crinum natans Care Tips

    1. Tank Requirements:

    • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons (larger is better due to its size).

    • Lighting: Moderate to high (but can adapt to low light, grows slower).

    • Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate (clay or root tabs recommended).

    • Water Flow: Prefers gentle to moderate flow (mimics its natural river habitat).

    2. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)

    • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)

    • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)

    3. Planting & Maintenance:

    • Planting: Bury the bulb about halfway into the substrate (do not fully cover it to prevent rot).

    • Fertilization: Benefits from root tabs or liquid fertilizers (iron-rich fertilizers enhance leaf color).

    • Pruning: Remove old, yellowing leaves at the base. New leaves will grow from the center.

    • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate (patience is key).

    4. Compatibility:

    • Fish: Safe with most community fish (tetras, gouramis, cichlids).

    • Inverts: Shrimp and snails won’t harm it.

    • Avoid: Plant-nibbling fish (like goldfish or some cichlids).

    5. Propagation:

    • Produces bulb offsets (pups) that can be separated and replanted once they develop roots.

    • Rarely flowers underwater but may produce seeds if grown emersed.

    Final Notes:

    • Hardy but slow-growing – don’t expect rapid growth.

    • Leaves may melt initially when moved to a new tank but will regrow if the bulb is healthy.

    • Great for midground or background in larger aquariums.

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