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Plant Fertilizers
PROFITO ALL-IN-ONE Plant Fertilizer 100ml Special Edition with Doser
Size:100ml
Professional plant food
Easy-Life ProFito is an all-in-one, universal plant food which is suitable for all water plants in aquaria. The composition of ProFito ensures strong, healthy and lush plant growth. Thanks to the optimal composition of the ingredients, plants have everything they need for unhindered, strong and lush growth.
Advantages of Easy-Life ProFito
- Highly concentrated, all-in-one, universal plant food
- All the necessary nutrients in a single product, such as iron, potassium and manganese
- Strong, healthy and lush plant growth
- Promotes the production of cytokinins, which stimulates the division of cells
- Produces wider leaves and intense colours
- Improves and consolidates the biological balance in the aquarium
- Contains no nitrates or phosphates
- Extremely economical to use
Special addition with doser
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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 bonsai Aquascapeplants
Rotala bonsai from aquascape plants is a gorgeous little stem plant, and it fits perfectly with your eye for refined aquascaping. Here’s a clean, complete breakdown you can use for product descriptions, care guides, or customer education.
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🌿 Aquascapeplants Rotala Bonsai
(Rotala indica ‘Bonsai’ / Ammannia sp. ‘Bonsai’)Overview
Rotala bonsai is a compact, slow‑growing stem plant prized for its tiny round leaves, dense structure, and miniature tree‑like appearance. It’s ideal for nano tanks, detailed foreground layouts, and high-end aquascapes where precision and texture matter. When grown well, it forms tight bushes with vibrant green to orange hues.—
🌱 Key Features
– Leaf shape: Small, rounded, thick leaves
– Growth habit: Upright stems that stay compact
– Color: Bright green under low light; orange to reddish under strong light
– Placement: Foreground to midground
– Growth speed: Slow to moderate
– Difficulty: Medium (requires stable conditions)—
💧 Care Requirements
Light
– Medium to high light is ideal.
– High light brings out orange/red tones and tighter internodes.
– Low light = greener, looser growth.CO₂
– Strongly recommended.
– With CO₂, it becomes denser, more colorful, and easier to shape.
– Without CO₂, growth is slow and may become leggy.Water Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
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| Temperature | 22–28°C |
| pH | 6.0–7.2 |
| GH | 4–10 |
| KH | 1–6 |Soft, slightly acidic water gives the best coloration and compactness.
Nutrients
– Needs consistent macro and micro fertilization.
– Iron helps intensify orange/red tones.
– Clean water and stable parameters prevent melting.—
✂️ Trimming & Shaping
This is where Rotala bonsai becomes truly “bonsai.”– Trim frequently to encourage side shoots and bushy growth.
– Top‑cutting works best: cut 3–5 cm above the substrate.
– Replanting tops is optional; the base will sprout new shoots.
– For a “mini tree” effect, trim the sides and let the top dome naturally.—
🌿 Placement in Aquascapes
– Foreground bushes in Iwagumi layouts
– Midground clusters behind stones
– Nano tanks where scale matters
– Perfect for creating miniature hedges or tree-like moundsSKU: n/a -
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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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Sagittaria subulata
- Grasslike fore- and middleground plant
- Forms dense groups
- Undemanding
- Can be used in many different ways
Sagittaria subulata arrowhead is an undemanding grass-like plant for the middle- and background that soon forms dense groups thanks to its underground runners. It may be a bit unpredictable, as it may form a quite short lawn with lots of light and limited nutrient supply, however it develops 30 cm long leaves when the population gets dense and macronutrient supply is good. The submerged leaves are strap-shaped and up to 5 mm wide. In the aquarium it can grow a long flower stalk if the conditions are good. Its small white flowers will open outside the water.
Genus Sagittaria Difficulty very easy Usage Background, Midground Aquascaping forms a grass-like lawn Growth fast pH value 5 – 9 Temperature tolerance 4 – 30°C Carbonate hardness 2 – 30°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Runners Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Salvinia auriculata in cup
- Rarely available
- Attractive floater from tropical Asia
- Under optimal conditions hood-like leaf shape
The “Asian watermoss” is also known as Salvinis cucullata is a very attractive floating fern species from tropical Asia where it occurs in sunny, still waters. Asian water moss is rarely available in trade and also not very well known among aquarium hobbyists.
Optimal growth conditions provided – plenty of light, rather high temperatures and nutrient-rich water – this Salvinia develops an interesting look with hood-like, rolled up leaves. It is scientifically named after that structure (from latin cucullus, cone or hood). With its side branches, the plant develops a dense floating mat with a comb-like look.SKU: n/a -
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Schismatoglottis prietoi – Compact Aquatic Beauty for Nano Tanks & Aquascapes
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Plants, Tissue Culture CupSchismatoglottis prietoi – Compact Aquatic Beauty for Nano Tanks & Aquascapes
Schismatoglottis prietoi is a versatile, low-maintenance aquatic plant ideal for aquascaping and nano tanks. It thrives in low light and spreads easily, making it perfect for beginners and pros alike.
Schismatoglottis prietoi – Compact Aquatic Beauty for Nano Tanks & Aquascapes
Schismatoglottis prietoi, a rare aquatic plant from the Philippines. Ideal for low-tech aquariums, it thrives in low light and adds lush greenery to any aquascape.
Add a touch of tropical elegance to your aquarium with Schismatoglottis prietoi, a compact and undemanding aquatic plant native to the Philippines. With soft, elliptic green leaves and a growth habit similar to Anubias, this plant is perfect for foreground placement or attaching to hardscape elements like rocks and driftwood. Its ability to propagate via runners makes it a favorite among aquascapers seeking lush, natural layouts.
Ideal for nano tanks and low-tech setups, Schismatoglottis prietoi flourishes in low to medium light and requires minimal CO₂ supplementation. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned aquascaper, this plant offers vibrant greenery and easy maintenance.
Key Features:
– Origin: Philippines
– Light Demand: Low to Medium
– Temperature: 20–28°C
– pH Range: 6–8
– Growth Rate: Slow to Medium
– Placement: Foreground or attached to hardscape
– Propagation: Runners
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🌱 Care & Growth Tips
1. Lighting:
Low to medium light is sufficient. Avoid intense lighting, which may cause algae buildup on leaves.
2. Substrate & Placement:
Plant directly into nutrient-rich substrate or attach to rocks and driftwood. It adapts well to both rooted and epiphytic growth styles.
3. Water Parameters:
– Temperature: 20–28°C
– pH: 6–8
– Hardness: Soft to hard water
– CO₂: Optional but beneficial (10–20 mg/L)
4. Watering (for emersed setups):
If grown emersed in terrariums or paludariums, water lightly every 9 days in moderate humidity.
5. Fertilization:
Use liquid fertilizers or root tabs to support healthy growth, especially in low-tech tanks.
6. Pruning & Propagation:
Trim runners to control spread and encourage bushier growth. It propagates easily, making it ideal for creating dense foreground carpets.
7. Compatibility:
Pairs well with other low-light plants like Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Cryptocoryne. Safe for shrimp and peaceful fish.
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Indoor Plants, Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants for terrarium
Scindapsus Happy Leaf
Size: 20cm
Scindapsus ‘Happy Leaf’ is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for houseplant known for its attractive foliage. Here’s a detailed description:
Appearance
- Foliage: The leaves of Scindapsus ‘Happy Leaf’ are heart-shaped and feature a mix of green and silver variegation. The green areas are typically dark and rich, while the silver variegation adds a shimmering effect to the leaves.
- Height: This plant can grow up to 3-6 feet (0.9-1.8 meters) tall when given the right conditions. It has a trailing or climbing growth habit, making it perfect for hanging baskets or training on a trellis.
Growth Habit
- Vining and Trailing: Scindapsus ‘Happy Leaf’ is a vining plant that can be trained to climb up a support or allowed to trail from hanging baskets. Its long, trailing stems can add a lush, tropical feel to any space.
Flowering
- Inconspicuous Flowers: While it can produce small, greenish-white flowers, it is primarily grown for its attractive foliage. The flowers are not particularly showy and are often overlooked.
General Characteristics
- Easy to Care For: This plant is known for its ease of care, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced plant enthusiasts. It is adaptable to various indoor conditions and can tolerate low light, although bright, indirect light will enhance its variegation.
- Air Purifier: Like many houseplants, Scindapsus ‘Happy Leaf’ is known for its air-purifying qualities, helping to remove toxins from the air and improve indoor air quality.
Scindapsus ‘Happy Leaf’ is a beautiful and low-maintenance plant that adds a touch of greenery and elegance to any indoor space.
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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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Selaginella wildenowii Peacock fern
Selaginella are evergreen rhizomatous, mat-forming perennials. They may be small and tufted, or tall and scrambling, with slender stems covered with small scale-like leaves – often fernlike. They develop spores in short terminal spikes. There are many different varieties, and they vary hugely in size, and in the way they grow. Most like high humidity. Willdenow’s spikemoss changes colour depending on the light, from greens to blue-greens
🌿 Selaginella willdenowii (Peacock Fern) — Description & Care Guide
✨ Description
Selaginella willdenowii, commonly called Peacock Fern or Willdenow’s Spikemoss, is a rainforest-floor plant famous for its iridescent blue‑green foliage. The metallic shimmer changes with light angle, giving it an almost bioluminescent look. Despite the name, it is not a true fern but a lycophyte, an ancient plant lineage.Key features:
– Electric blue/turquoise sheen on leaves
– Fan‑like, lacy fronds with scale-like leaves
– Creeping or vining growth habit
– Typically grows 30 cm tall and spreads up to 50 cm
– Native to humid, shaded tropical forests of Southeast Asia—
🌱 Care Requirements
💡 Light
– Prefers bright, indirect light.
– Avoid direct sun, which can burn leaves; the plant’s iridescence helps diffuse light in nature.💧 Water
– Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
– High moisture is essential; never allow the substrate to fully dry.
– Weekly watering is typical, but frequency depends on humidity and potting mix.🌡️ Temperature
– Thrives in warm conditions, around 25°C.
– Avoid cold drafts or temperatures below 18°C.💨 Humidity
– Requires very high humidity (around 80%).
– Ideal for terrariums, paludariums, or enclosed environments.
– Regular misting helps maintain moisture.🌱 Soil
– Prefers loamy, well‑draining, very moist soil.
– A mix for ferns or tropical plants works well.🌿 Fertilizer
– Light feeding during the growing season with a diluted balanced fertilizer.
– Avoid heavy fertilization, as the plant is sensitive.✂️ Pruning
– Trim leggy or damaged growth to maintain shape and encourage fullness.🌱 Propagation
– Propagates via stem cuttings placed in moist substrate under high humidity.
– Roots form readily when conditions are warm and damp.—
🧭 Ideal Placement
– Terrariums
– Shaded indoor shelves
– Humid plant cabinets
– Vivariums with reptiles or amphibians (non-toxic and humidity-loving)This is a land moss to be grown immersed and not recommended for under water.
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Indoor Plants, Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants for terrarium
Spathiphyllum Peace Lily
Spathiphyllum, commonly known as Peace Lily, is a popular and elegant houseplant. Here’s a detailed description:
Appearance
- Foliage: The leaves of the Peace Lily are dark green, glossy, and lance-shaped with prominent veins. The leaves can grow up to 20 inches (50 cm) long, creating a lush, tropical look.
- Flowers: The plant produces beautiful, white, hood-like flowers called spathes. Each spathe surrounds a yellow or white spadix (a spike of tiny flowers). The spathes can last for several weeks and often bloom in cycles throughout the year.
- Height: Peace Lilies can range in height from about 1 to 4 feet (30-120 cm) depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Growth Habit
- Clump-Forming: This plant has a clump-forming growth habit, with new leaves emerging from the base. It creates a dense, bushy appearance.
General Characteristics
- Air Purifier: Peace Lilies are known for their air-purifying qualities, helping to remove toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and ammonia from the air.
- Adaptability: They thrive in a variety of indoor conditions, making them an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts.
Spathiphyllum is a beautiful and low-maintenance plant that adds elegance and a touch of greenery to any indoor space.
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Spathiphyllum Wallisii for terrarium/ aquarium surface
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Indoor Plants, Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants for terrarium, PottedSpathiphyllum Wallisii for terrarium/ aquarium surface
Our Spathiphyllum Wallisii plant is not regular house plant. The plant is adopted to grow its roots in water without any soil. The plant can be best used to the surface of the aquarium so it can draw nutrients form water. The plant can also be used in terrariums.
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Staurogyne repens
Staurogyne repens
- Can be used as bush or compact carpet
- Slow grower
- Ideal to be placed between rocks
- Most popular aquascaping plants
Synonyms Ebermaiera repens Nees Complete botanical name Staurogyne répens (Nees) Kuntze Family Acanthaceae Genus Staurogyne Difficulty medium Usage Midground, Nano tanks, Foreground, group, Foreground, ground cover Aquascaping well-branched, bushy Growth medium pH value 5 – 7 SKU: n/a -
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Vallisneria americana Aquatic Plant
Vallisneria americana
- Also known as Vallisneria gigantea and V. americana “Gigantea”
- Very long, broad, ribbon-shaped leaves
- Green to reddish coloration
- Undemanding plant for large tanks
- Useful to create a jungle-like atmosphere
Genus Vallisneria Difficulty easy Growth fast pH value 6 – 8 Temperature tolerance 4 – 32°C Carbonate hardness 2 – 21°dKH Propagation Runners Can grow emersed? no We make sure all our live stock are kept with highest living standards with proper aquarium water care. Our fishes are quarantined before they are introduced to the store display aquariums. We make sure we sell healthy live fish and not parasites.
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Vallisneria spiralis ‘Red’
Vallisneria spiralis “Red” is a hardy plant suitable for the beginner hobbyist. It makes little demands in the aquarium and can grow fast when conditions are optimal. It also looks the best and adapts the most out of all other Vallis
Family Hydrocharitaceae Genus Vallisneria Type Stolon Origins Can be found in tropical and sub-tropical regions worldwide. Color Green Placement Background Dificulty Easy Growth Rate Fast Lighting Low Size 30 – 50 cm CO2 Low SKU: n/a -
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