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Plants, Potted
Aquascapeplants Nymphaea ‘Tiger lotus green’
0 out of 5(0)Aquascapeplants Nymphaea ‘Tiger lotus green’
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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Plants, Potted
Ludwigia glandulosa pot
0 out of 5(0)Ludwigia glandulosa
- Magnificent red stem plant
- Narrow leaf shape
- Upright growth habit
Genus Ludwigia Difficulty difficult Usage Accent (red), Background, Midground, Street (Dutch style) Aquascaping very colourful plant for accents Growth medium pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 10 – 27°C Carbonate hardness 2 – 10°dKH General hardness 0 – 30°dGH Propagation Seeds, Cuttings Can grow emersed? yes SKU: n/a -
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Marimo Moss Ball
0 out of 5(0)- Marimo moss ball is also known as Aegagropila Linnaei
- Used in many iwagumi layouts or to even create carpet
- One of the easiest plant to maintain
- Ideal for beginners
- Velvety, Lush green balls
- The plant is very slow growing
- Can be divided into several smaller pieces
- Recommendable for shrimp tanks
SKU: n/aد.إ11.90 – د.إ20.39 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page - Marimo moss ball is also known as Aegagropila Linnaei
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Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants, Potted
Cabomba aquatica
0 out of 5(0)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