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Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants, Potted
Bolbitis difformis in pot
Bolbitis difformis in pot
- This fern stays very small
- Pinnate leaves
- Well-suited for paludaria
Genus Bolbitis Difficulty medium Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Midground, Nano tanks, Foreground, group Growth very slow pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 18 – 28°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 14°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Proliferating leaves, Rhizomteilung, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants Can grow emersed? yes BUY MORE SAVE MORE!
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Bolbitis heudelotii in ring
Bolbitis heudelotii is a beautiful, time-tested aquatic fern with transparent bottle green feathered leaves. It is a popular plant in aquascaping, where it is mainly used for decorating the hardscape (rocks and driftwood).
- Time-tested, robust epiphyte
- Typical fern-like appearance
- Transparent bottle-green leaves
Difficulty easy Usage Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Background, Midground Growth slow pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 18 – 27°C Carbonate hardness 0 – 12°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Rhizomteilung, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants SKU: n/a -
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Bucephalandra “Batang Kawa” Limited
Bucephalandra Batang Kawa is an easy plant that is good for beginners. It can be submerged or immersed in water. The plant is very slow growing, with new leaves sprouting from long, thin rhizomes. It can be propagated by cutting the rhizome and attached to driftwood and rocks.Common Name: BucephalandraFamily Name: AraceaeNative To: AsiaLighting: Low – MediumpH: 5.0-8.0Growth Demands: (options – medium)Growth Form: rhizomesGrowth Rate: SlowTrue Aquatic: YesPlacement in Tank: foreground, mid-groundSKU: n/a -
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Bucephalandra Brownie Blue
Size: In pot
Bucephalandra Brownie Blue is one of the most beautiful looking foreground plant that is easy to grow.
Bucephalandra Brownie Blue features oblong leaves with wavy edges that develop a lovely blueish hue after growing underwater. It can be grown submerged or emersed. Similar to other Bucephalandra species, Brownie Blue exhibits its distinct coloration under proper care and when placed under aquarium LED lighting. It’s a superb choice for nano planted tanks or as delicate accents in larger setups. As an epiphytic plant, Bucephalandra sprouts new growth from its rhizome.
Family Name: Araceae
Origin: Borneo
pH: 6-7.5
Skill Level: Easy
Light: Low to Medium
Co2: Not necessary but recommended
Propagation: Cut by rhizome
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Bucephalandra Brownie Purple cup
Tissue culture cup
Bucephalandra Brownie Purple is an easy plant that is good for beginners. It can be submerged or immersed in water. The plant is very slow growing, with new leaves sprouting from long, thin rhizomes. It can be propagated by cutting the rhizome and attached to driftwood and rocks.Common Name: BucephalandraFamily Name: AraceaeNative To: AsiaLighting: Low – MediumpH: 5.0-8.0Growth Demands: (options – medium)Growth Form: rhizomesGrowth Rate: SlowTrue Aquatic: YesPlacement in Tank: foreground, mid-groundSKU: n/a -
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Bucephalandra Brownie Purple pot
pot
Bucephalandra Brownie Purple is an easy plant that is good for beginners. It can be submerged or immersed in water. The plant is very slow growing, with new leaves sprouting from long, thin rhizomes. It can be propagated by cutting the rhizome and attached to driftwood and rocks.Common Name: BucephalandraFamily Name: AraceaeNative To: AsiaLighting: Low – MediumpH: 5.0-8.0Growth Demands: (options – medium)Growth Form: rhizomesGrowth Rate: SlowTrue Aquatic: YesPlacement in Tank: foreground, mid-groundSKU: n/a -
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Bucephalandra Deep Blue
Pot
Bucephalandra “Deep Blue” is a beautiful and hardy aquatic plant commonly used in aquascaping. Here’s how to care for it:
1. Lighting
Moderate to low light levels are sufficient for Bucephalandra.
Too much light can encourage algae growth on its leaves.
2. Water Parameters
Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F).
pH: 6.0–7.5, though it can tolerate slightly acidic to neutral conditions.
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
3. Substrate
Bucephalandra can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscapes using thread or glue.
Avoid burying the rhizome in the substrate, as it may rot.
4. Fertilization
Provide a consistent supply of nutrients through liquid fertilizers or root tabs.
CO₂ supplementation is optional but can promote faster and more vibrant growth.
5. Water Flow
Moderate water flow helps prevent algae buildup and keeps the plant healthy.
6. Maintenance
Prune dead or decaying leaves to prevent algae and maintain aesthetics.
Bucephalandra grows slowly, so regular trimming isn’t necessary.
7. Propagation
Propagate by cutting the rhizome. Ensure each piece has at least one or two leaves.
8. Preventing Algae
Maintain a balanced tank with proper lighting, nutrient levels, and water changes.
Keep algae-eating fish or shrimp, like Amano shrimp or Otocinclus, in the tank.
By following these steps, your Bucephalandra “Deep Blue” should thrive and become a stunning addition to your aquarium.
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Bucephalandra kedakang on lava rock
Bucephalandra Kedagang on lava rock is an easy plant that is good for beginners. It can be submerged or immersed in water. The plant is very slow growing, with new leaves sprouting from long, thin rhizomes. It can be propagated by cutting the rhizome and attached to driftwood and rocks.Common Name: BucephalandraFamily Name: AraceaeNative To: AsiaLighting: Low – MediumpH: 5.0-8.0Growth Demands: (options – medium)Growth Form: rhizomesGrowth Rate: SlowTrue Aquatic: YesPlacement in Tank: foreground, mid-groundSKU: n/a -
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Cabomba aquatica
Cabomba aquatica
- Gorgeous stem plant from South America
- Light green, filigree leaves
- Especially suited to larger aquariums
The Cabomba aquatica is a gorgeous fine-leafed stem plant from tropical South America. This aquatic plant comes from sunny, fast flowing to calm, acid, very soft waters. There are different forms of this species, e.g. the reddish “Cabomba schwartzii”, however the customary form has light green leaves. The stems of Cabomba aquatica may get more than one meter long and have pairs of up to 9 cm wide, fan-shaped submerged leaves with fine segments. When the shoots reach the water surface, shield-shaped floating leaves and yellow flowers may appear.
In contrast to the winter-hardy Carolina fanwort Cabomba caroliniana, an invasive species in Europe, the tropical Cabomba aquatica is still allowed to be traded in the European Union. For all kinds of aquarium plants, it must be ensured that they do not enter waters and sewage systems. Dispose aquarium plants via the household waste only.Cabomba aquatica is a demanding aquarium plant. Strong lighting, soft, flowing water and CO2 addition are important, as well as macro and micronutrient supply on a regular basis. The optimum temperature range lies between 23 and 27 °C. As well as other stem plants, The Giant Cabomba can be propagated by cuttings, it also develops new shoots at the basis of older stems.
This Cabomba looks best in larger, at least 50 cm high tanks, as a group or larger stand in the background to midground. Its light green, filigree foliage contrasts with darker or red, more coarsely textured plants. In open tanks, also its floating leaves and small yellow flowers offer an interesting sight; they may develop when the stems are allowed to grow along the surface.
Cabomba aquatica is a highly variable fanwort originating from the northern and central parts of South America. There are various colour varieties, the most frequently found in trade form of which is a green plant named giant Cambomba.
C. aquatica has up to 8.5 cm long and 9.5 cm wide submersed leaves parted into a great many fine tips. When the sprouts reach the water surface, on its tip widely oval to roundish, shield-shaped floating leaves may form, as well as yellow, mostly two-fold flowersSKU: n/a -
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Crinum Calamistratum
- Undemanding plant
- Curvy narrow leaves
- Dark green color
Complete botanical name Crínum calamistrátum Bogner & Heine Family Amaryllidaceae Genus Crinum Difficulty easy Usage Background, Midground, Specimen plant Growth slow pH value 5 – 8 Temperature tolerance 12 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 2 – 12°dKH SKU: n/a -
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Cryptocoryne undulatus red
Cryptocoryne undulatus red is a type of aquarium plant commonly known as the “red wendtii” or “red crypt.” It belongs to the genus Cryptocoryne, which consists of various species known for their stunning appearance and ability to thrive in aquatic environments
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Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Green’
Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Green’
Buy Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Green’ in Dubai, Abudhabi, and all over UAE.
Robust time-tested Crypt
- Forms dense groups
- Green to slightly brown hues
Difficulty easy Usage Midground, Foreground, group Growth medium pH value 5 – 8 Temperature tolerance 15 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 1 – 18°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Runners, Rhizomteilung, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants Can grow emersed? yes Buy 5 or more for additional discount!
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Cryptocoryne wendtii Green Pot
- Robust time-tested Crypt
- Forms dense groups
- Green to slightly brown hues
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green – A Hardy Aquatic Plant for Stunning Aquascapes
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green is a popular freshwater aquarium plant, prized for its lush green leaves and low-maintenance care. Native to Sri Lanka, this versatile plant thrives in various water conditions, making it ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
With its compact growth habit and tolerance for low light, Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green is perfect for foreground to midground placement in aquascapes. It adapts well to CO2-enriched and non-CO2 setups, providing a natural and serene aesthetic to any tank.
Enhance your aquarium’s ecosystem with this hardy, slow-growing plant that offers shelter and grazing spots for fish and invertebrates. Choose Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green for a vibrant and long-lasting underwater display.
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