Aquascapeplants Anubias hastifolia
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Anubias hastifolia is a large Anubias species from the rainforests of West Africa where it occurs on shady treambanks. As its name suggests, this species has decorative hastiform (spear-shaped) leaves.
- Decorative leaf shape
- Very slow growth
- Low light demand
- Especially suited for paludariums and terrariums
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Gorgeous solitary plant for bigger tanks
Greenish -green to red leaves
Dark spot and stripe pattern
The most popular waterlily in the aquarium hobbyThe Nymphaea ‘Tiger Lotus Green’ is a stunning aquatic plant, often referred to as the Green Tiger Lotus. Despite its name, it is actually a type of water lily, not a true lotus. Here are some key points about this plant:
- Appearance: It features heart-shaped leaves with a brilliant reddish-purple tint. The leaves can grow both submerged and floating, adding a dynamic look to your aquarium.
- Growth: This plant is known for its fast growth rate and can become quite large, making it suitable for midground or background placement in your tank.
- Care: The Green Tiger Lotus is undemanding but a heavy feeder. It thrives with regular fertilization and can benefit from CO2 supplementation. It can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and pH levels.
- Pruning: To manage its size and prevent it from shading other plants, you can prune the floating leaves.
- Propagation: It can produce flowers and seeds, and under good conditions, it can develop offset plantlets that can be separated and planted in other tanks.
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Overview
Common Name: Chai Hygrophila
Scientific Name: Hygrophila sp. Chai
Family: Acanthaceae
Origin: Mutation of Hygrophila araguaia, discovered in Singapore
Appearance
Leaves: Distinctive pink color with occasional white streaks, resembling the leaves of Hygrophila araguaia
Stem: Thin and delicate, grows both submerged and emersed
Height: Typically grows up to 10 cm (4 inches)
Growth Rate: Slow, requiring stable and optimal conditions
Care Requirements
Lighting: High intensity to maintain its vibrant color
CO2: Strong CO2 injection is recommended for optimal growth
Water Parameters:
- pH: 6.0 to 7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
- Temperature: 22 to 28 °C (72 to 82 °F)
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Hydrocotyle leucocephala Overview
Common Name: Brazilian Pennywort Scientific Name: Hydrocotyle leucocephala Family: Apiaceae Origin: Central and South America
Care Requirements
Lighting: Medium to high intensity CO2: Beneficial but not essential Water Parameters:
- pH: 5.0 to 9.0
- Hardness: Very soft to very hard water
- Temperature: 22 to 28 °C (72 to 82 °F)
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