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Bright to Very bright light is required for the plant to grow well in the aquarium.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Under high light and adequate nutrients dosing this plants leaves turn purple red. Easy to propagate through cuttings.
Plant Difficulty | Difficult |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Packing10 Stems
DetailsVery Bright light, CO2 injection and adequate dosing is required for this plant to do well in the aquarium.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Rosette |
Small Anubia with light green to golden leaves. Ideal for foreground or as a specimen.
DetailsThis plant can be used in terrarium or paludarium. It does not survive submerged for more than a few months.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Lagenandra nairii ‘Compact’ is endemic to Chalakkudy, Kerala and is quite unique for its stunning compact growing habit; obviously the compact in Lagenandra varieties.
This can be grown submersed as well as emerged in paludariums/ terrariums/ photospheres etc.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Medium |
Plant Type | Rhizome |
Very hardy plant that will do well in most aquariums.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Medium |
Plant Type | Rosette |
Undemanding plants which can be grown under various conditions. Can also be used as foreground plants under very bright light and regular pruning.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Cryptocoryne Axelrodi is relatively easy to maintain and it is a slow growing plant. This is a narrow leaf crypt which is quite hardy with almost all water types and is greeninsh brown in colour
DetailsVery Bright Light, CO2 injection and adequate nutrient dosing is required to bring out the red color.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |