Product information "Echinodorus Dschungelstar No. 2 - Small bear (Kleiner Bär) Sword"
Echinodorus Jungle Star No. 2 / Sword Plant Little Bear
max. growth height
- 25 cm
Country of origin
Cultivated form
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
Family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventive plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
The 'Little Bear' variety has been on the market since 1995 and is still one of the most popular red-leaved varieties. In the aquarium, the plant forms a compact rosette with a rust-red to deep dark red colour. Older plants reach a height of up to 25 cm. As with many Echinodorus varieties, emersed and submerged leaves differ enormously. The 'Little Bear' is bright green in the greenhouse and produces its first red submerged leaves after just a few days in the aquarium. Always a fascinating spectacle!
Aquarium:
Community aquarium, Perch aquarium
Feature:
In the middle ground, Rosette plants
Genus:
Echinodorus
Growth:
medium
Origin:
Cultivated form
Properties:
Rosette plants
Stand:
In the middle ground
Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information
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Echinodorus grisebachii Bleherae
Amazonas - Sword Plant
max. growth height
60 - 80 cm
Country of origin
Brazil
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquariumCommunity aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventive plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
fast
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
10 - 20 °dh
Notes
The large Amazonas sword plant is perhaps the most popular plant in the aquarium hobby. Its leaves are 3–6 cm wider than those of the ‘amazonicus’ variety, and the height of up to 60 cm makes this species appear even more dominant. Mature clumps, some with more than 50 leaves, are a striking feature. However, the substrate must be at least 10 cm deep for the root system to develop properly. Combined with Helanthium species (dwarf Echinodorus), beautiful South American underwater landscapes can be created.
Cryptocoryne wendtii Braun
Cryptocoryne wendtii Brown
(formerly Cryptocoryne wendtii Tropica)
max. growth height
- cm
Country of origin
Sri Lanka
Suitability
Community aquarium, NanoCubes and aquascaping
Type
Rosette plant
family
Araceae
Genus
Cryprocoryne
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
medium
pH
5-8
Water hardness
very soft to very hard
Notes
The brown colour variant of Cryptocoryne wendtii is also very popular and can be used in many planted landscapes. Its leaf edges are slightly wavy; in some cases, the leaves are also bullous in shape. The leaf colour is green to brown, sometimes with brown streaking. With good lighting, its leaves become deep dark brown. In combination with other green cryptocorynes, this creates a very striking contrast. Like almost all Cryptocorynes from Sri Lanka, it grows well in harder water and is therefore ideally suited for cichlid aquaria.
Hygrophila corymbosa / Cherry Leaf - Giant Waterleaf
max. growth height
- 50 cm
Country of origin
Southeast Asia
Suitability
Discus aquarium
Type
Stem plant
Family
Acanthaceae
Genus
Hygrophila
Propagation
Tip cutting
Growth rate
fast
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Notes
Beginner plant
Hygrophila corymbosa is a widespread stem plant in Southeast Asia. There are some varieties that differ in leaf shape. Generally, the emergent leaves are considerably darker in colour than in the submerged stage. The giant waterleaf is a good beginner‘s plant for the background. Its rapid growth absorbs excess nutrients and thus deprives algae of their food source. As soon as the shoots reach the water surface, they should be cut back by half. A tiered arrangement of the stems is recommended.
Echinodorus Ozelot - aquarium plant
max. growth height
- 30 cm
Country of origin
cultivated form
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventitious plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
5 - 20 °dh
Notes
The popular variety Echinodorus 'Ozelot' has been on the market for some time. Its striking pattern of spots is striking, reminiscent of the fur of the ocelot cat. The plant is very vigorous with narrow elliptical leaves. New leaves show an intense brown-red to dark red color. Over time, they turn dark olive green with the typical spotted pattern. The growth height of this attractive variety is only 20-30 cm. It is therefore also suitable for use in medium-sized aquaria.
Microsorum pteropus on root (Java fern on root)
max. growth height
up to 40cm
Country of origin
Southeast Asia
Suitability
community aquarium, perch aquarium
Type
Perennial plant
family
Scrophulairiaceae
Genus
Microsorum
Propagation
Daughter plants from leaves and roots
Growth rate
slowly
pH
5-8
Water hardness
very soft to hard
Notes
Microsorum pteropus (Java fern)
max. growth height
- 40 cm
Country of origin
Southeast Asia
Suitability
Discus aquarium, NanoCube
Type
family
Scrophulariaceae
Genus
Microsorum
Propagation
Daughter plants from leaves and roots
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
The Java fern is the most popular fern species in the aquarium hobby and is widespread in tropical Asia. The species is very variable with many leaf shapes and sizes. Its undemanding nature makes it the perfect plant for beginners. The plants grow best with their rhizomes tied up on stones and roots. Moderate to normal lighting is sufficient, although the plant also grows well in stronger light. Daughter plants are often formed on older leaves, which can be tied up again elsewhere with a thin fishing line.
Ludwigia ovalis invitro cup
This plant, with a characteristic oval leaf
oval leaf shape in orange-pink color, is easy to grow and an interesting addition to the aquarium.
interesting addition to the aquarium. The leaves are slightly smaller
than those of the popular Repens variety. Due to their rapid growth
the clumps must be trimmed and thinned out regularly to prevent excessive growth.
prevent excessive growth. The original shape of the leaf blade
makes it an attractive addition to the plant composition in the aquarium.
aquarium.To use this plant, remove it from the cup and rinse the gel.
cup and rinse the gel thoroughly under running water.
Then divide it into small clumps of 1-2 cm and plant them at short intervals.
them at short intervals. As it grows, it will form a
form a uniform group of adult plants.This plant
comes from in vitro cultivation and is free from snails, parasites and algae.
and algae. High-quality gel was used as a medium, so it will establish itself
quickly establish itself in the aquarium.
Light requirement: medium to intensive
Optimum temperature: 10 to 28 °C
Water values: soft to hard
pH value: 4 to 7
CO2 and nutrients: recommended
Propagation: cuttings
Anubias barteri var. glabraAnubias barteri var. glabra' or Anubias minima. This is a recommended species for aquaria with little light. Ideal for medium-sized tanks. The plant is easy to grow, does not require intensive fertilization and reproduces by dividing the rhizome. In vitro plant.Difficulty of cultivation: easyLight requirement: lowCO₂ requirement: lowHeight of the adult plant: 15-25 cmGrowth: slowTemperature: 20 - 22°CPlacement in the aquarium: Middle groundOrigin: AfricaCup diameter 6 cmAnubias Barteri Var. Glabra is a green plant from the Asteraceae family that is native to the swamps of Africa. It can grow both under water and in water. It can be found in the trade under the name Anubias minima. Unlike other Anubias, it is easy to plant in the substrate and has characteristic lanceolate leaves that grow up to 15 cm long. It can reach a height of 25 cm, but grows slowly so that it can also be cultivated in small aquariums.
The plant has a rhizome from which roots grow that wrap tightly around the spot where it is planted , making it ideal for planting on roots or lava rock. It is suitable for a second or third planting
Anubias thrives at different temperatures. It is suitable for cooler tanks as well as warm, tropical aquariums, e.g. with discus fish.It tolerates hard, soft, acidic and alkaline water. It prefers weak, diffuse lighting. It can become overgrown with algae under prolonged and intensive lighting. It is therefore advisable to plant it in darker or even shady areas of the aquarium.This plant does not like neglected aquaria and prefers the water to be changed regularly and no dirt to accumulate on its leavesIt grows slowly but forms a very attractive shape, especially in a group that forms a green, decorative clump. It feels very comfortable in tanks with a low water level and looks great in 'dachshund' type aquariums, where it creates the effect of an aesthetically pleasing tank. Thanks to it, we can create very interesting compositions. It is also well suited for aquariums with cichlids and other herbivorous fish
It does not require special care, it is enough to remove older leaves, which stimulates the rhizome to form cuttings. If you want to obtain new cuttings, you can regularly divide the rhizome into 2-3 cm long sections.
To attach the Anubias to roots or stones, a very thin string, thread or a special adhesive for attaching aquarium plants is sufficient.
The in vitro culture of plants is carried out in tissue culture laboratoriesThanks to the sterile production conditions, the cuttings are free from snails, algae or pathogens.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed of the gel under running waterThis is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself.
Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite'
Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite' is a very small, uniformly filigree Anubias variety. Selection has resulted in a miniature form that is ideal for nano aquariums.Difficulty of cultivation: easy Light requirement: low CO₂ requirement: low Height of the adult plant: up to 5 cm Growth slow Temperature: 20-30 °C Placement in aquarium: In the foreground Origin: cultivation 6 cm cup diameter Anubias barteri is a succulent green plant of the rhizome family, naturally native to the swamps of Cameroon and Nigeria, growing in fast-flowing waters. It can grow both under and above water. "Petite" is a selected cultivar of Anubias barteri. This species does not occur in nature in such a miniature form. Consistent selection by Singapore botanists has resulted in a delicate, compact version of Anubias barteri for nano-aquariums. The variety is rarely seen in the trade and represents a kind of rarity. The plant has a rhizome that forms roots that strongly entwine the area in which it is planted. It is therefore ideal for planting on roots or rocks, such as volcanic lava.The very decorative, tiny, heart-shaped leaves are stiff and fleshy, shiny on the surface and have a velvety texture on the underside. At the same time, they are very hard and stiff, so herbivorous fish are not interested in them. The height of this miniature plant is less than 5 cm. Therefore, it is well suited for the foreground. However, it can also be used for eye-catching trees in the background. Under good conditions, it can produce a delicate white flower. Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite' can handle a variety of temperatures. It can thrive in cooler tanks as well as in warm, tropical aquariums with discus fish, for example. It likes water with a pH of 5.5-8.0, up to 15 ° dH. it prefers weak, diffuse lighting, reaching more like 0.3 W/l. In case of prolonged and intense lighting, it may become overgrown with algae. Therefore, it is advisable to plant it in darker or even shaded areas of the tank. The plant does not like neglected aquariums, it prefers water that is changed regularly and does not leave dirt on its leaves. It grows slowly, but forms a very attractive shape, especially when it grows in a group to form a green, decorative clump. It is very comfortable in tanks with low water levels and looks great in nano aquariums. Therefore, it is a popular plant for many aquascapers. With it can create very interesting miniature compositions. It also does well in aquariums with cichlids and other herbivorous fish. It is often used in shrimp tanks and nano aquariums for fighting fish. It does not require special care, it is enough to remove older leaves, which stimulates the rhizome to form offshoots. If you want to get new cuttings, you can divide the rhizome into 2-3 cm long sections from time to time. To attach the Anubias to roots or stones, it is enough to use very thin string, thread or special glue for fixing aquarium plants.
Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself.
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Gold'Dennerle A21.6
max. growth height
5 - 10 cm
Country of origin
Cultivated form
Suitability
Aquascaping, perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCube
Type
Perennial plant
Family
Araceae
Genus
Anubias
Propagation
Lateral shoots on the rhizome
Growth rate
slow
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Notes
Tie onto a stone or root
Another and also new variety of the dwarf spear leaf is the 'Gold' variety. It was discovered in the normal cultivation stock in a nursery in Taiwan. After isolation, it took a few years until a stable stock was available. Its light green to golden yellow leaf colour clearly distinguishes it from other dark green Anubias species. The lighting should not be too weak here, otherwise the plants will become darker in leaf colour again.
Anubias nana on stone (dwarf spear leaf on lava stone)
The dwarf spear leaf is one of the most popular aquarium plants. This is an excellent foreground plant with very low requirements. The rhizome, a thickened shoot, must not be covered with substrate. It is best to tie the Anubias barteri nana to a stone or root. This is the best way for the plant to grow. It is not only suitable for community aquaria or nano cubes, but is also ideal for cichlids from Lake Malawi or Lake Tanganyika. The small Anubias barteri nana look beautiful and very decorative between these stone structures.
max. growth height
5-10 cm / foreground
Country of origin
West Africa
Suitability
Community aquarium, NanoCube and cichlid aquarium (cichlids)
Type
Epiphyte
Family
Araceae
Genus
Anubias
Propagation
Division of the rhizome
Growth rate
slowly
pH
5-9
Water hardness
very soft to very hard
Notes
Tie onto a stone or root
Echinodorus argentinensis
Argentine frogspoon - XXL - mother plant
max. growth height
- 60 cm
Country of origin
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay
Suitability
Perch aquariumCommunity aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventive plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
Beginner plant
The distribution of sword plants extends from the USA to Argentina. E. argentinensis is one of the larger species and requires sufficient space in an underwater landscape. It is very suitable for open aquaria, its strong leaves look decorative above water. With a little patience, flowering shoots with white flowers will also form. A nutrient-rich substrate and medium to good lighting are required.
Vallisneria australis Marble
Marbled Giant Vallisneria
max. growth height
- 200 cm
Country of origin
Australia
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
medium
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
25 - 30 °dh
Notes
The 'Marble' variety has a pronounced marbling or line pattern. However, its dark olive-green colour is only retained in good lighting. Cultivation requirements and care are the same as for the giant vallisneria. Planting tip: Like all giant vallisneria, V. australis 'Marble' loves moving water and should be planted close to the filter outflow, as it is often found in flowing water in its natural habitats.
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max. growth height
- 40 cm
Country of origin
Cultivated form
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventive plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
The name of this variety refers to the narrow, long leaves underwater. Added to this is a vivid pattern of markings, similar to that of a python snake. Under very good lighting, the youngest leaves take on an intense reddish hue. Nutrient-rich substrate and a good supply of CO2e allow the plants to thrive. Like most Echinodorus, the plant looks most impressive when kept as a solitary specimen. Maintenance involves simply removing older leaves and thinning out the plant.
Vallisneria australis Gigantea (Giant swamp spurge)
max. growth height
- 200 cm
Country of origin
Australia
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
medium
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
25 - 30 °dh
Notes
The giant vallisneria is a very variable aquatic plant that is native to Australia. Its long, narrow leaves can take on gigantic proportions in good conditions, and leaf lengths of up to 3 metres are not uncommon. The giant vallisneria is very popular in discus aquariums and aquariums for East African cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. These fish require harder water, which is problematic for many plants. Vallisneria australis 'Giganta', however, prefers these water values.
Anubias barteri (broad-leaved spear leaf)
max. growth height
- 40 cm
Country of origin
West Africa
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Perennial plant
family
Araceae
Genus
Anubias
Propagation
Division of the rhizome
Growth rate
slow
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Notes
Tie onto a stone or root.
Anubias species are very slow-growing marsh plants for shady areas. They cannot tolerate too much light in the long term. Anubias barteri is a very variable species with different, more or less large leaves. With its dark green, somewhat firm leaves, it is often used for cichlid aquariums. In the wild, Anubias species grow in shady to semi-shady areas of fast-flowing water, partly in the splash zone of stones and roots as well as semi-submerged.
Vallisneria spiralis Torta
Large screw - swamp screw
max. growth height
30 - 50 cm
Country of origin
Africa, Asia
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
medium
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
10 - 30 °dh
Notes
A very decorative variety of Vallisneria spiralis with a twisted growth habit. It is also known commercially as ‘screw vallisneria’. With a height of 30-50 cm, the leaves remain significantly shorter than those of the stem form. It is also undemanding in cultivation, only the light intensity should be slightly higher than for the normal V. spiralis. The ‘Torta’ variety is suitable for the middle ground of small aquaria or the background of larger aquaria.
Vallisneria australis Curly
Wavy-leaved giant vallisneria
max. growth height
- 200 cm
Country of origin
Cultivated form
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Runners
Growth rate
fast
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
25 - 30 °dh
Notes
Alongside Vallisneria spiralis, Vallisneria australis is the most widely cultivated plant in this genus. The growth habit of the ‘Curly’ variety has attractive, bullous leaves and looks very decorative in the background. Larger aquaria are essential for keeping it, as the leaves can reach a length of 100 - 200 cm. It propagates via runners, which should be removed regularly to prevent uncontrolled growth. The plants thrive best in medium-hard to hard water.
Pogostemon stellatus spec. - Star Rotala coarse
formerly Eusteralis species
max. growth height
- 40 cm
Country of origin
Australia, Southeast Asia
Suitability
NanoCube
Type
family
Lamiaceae
Genus
Pogostemon
Propagation
Head cuttings, side shoots
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 7
Water hardness
0 - 15 °dh
Notes
Pogostemon stellatus is a stem plant with densely clustered whorls of leaves and vividly coloured leaf tips. It is more commonly found in Asia and Australia, where it thrives in marshy and boggy areas up to over 2,000 m. In aquarium culture, it is quite demanding and requires soft water for good growth. Plenty of light, continuous CO2 supplementation and a good diet are equally important. Once the stems have reached the water’s surface, you can trim the shoot tips and replant them – but the cut lower stem will also sprout new growth.
Nymphaea red - Red tiger lotus as a forcing tuber
max. growth height
- 50 cm
Country of origin
Africa
Suitability
Discus aquarium, community aquarium
Type
family
Nymphaeaceae
genus
Nymphaea
Propagation
Seeds, daughter plants from the tuber
Growth rate
fast
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
The Tiger Lotus is widespread in tropical Africa and colonizes a wide variety of waters there - temporary ponds and lakes on the one hand, but also flowing waters on the other. It has a tuber as a storage organ with strong floating leaves. The most beautiful thing about this plant, however, are the submerged juvenile leaves, which do not reach the surface of the water. Of the two color forms, the red tiger lotus is the most popular among aquarists; however, its green color form is rarely found in the trade. Tiger lotus are quite undemanding, older and larger leaves are always removed at the base of the tuber.
Echinodorus grisebachii Bleherae
Amazonas - Sword Plant
max. growth height
60 - 80 cm
Country of origin
Brazil
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquariumCommunity aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventive plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
fast
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
10 - 20 °dh
Notes
The large Amazonas sword plant is perhaps the most popular plant in the aquarium hobby. Its leaves are 3–6 cm wider than those of the ‘amazonicus’ variety, and the height of up to 60 cm makes this species appear even more dominant. Mature clumps, some with more than 50 leaves, are a striking feature. However, the substrate must be at least 10 cm deep for the root system to develop properly. Combined with Helanthium species (dwarf Echinodorus), beautiful South American underwater landscapes can be created.
Hygrophila corymbosa / Cherry Leaf - Giant Waterleaf
max. growth height
- 50 cm
Country of origin
Southeast Asia
Suitability
Discus aquarium
Type
Stem plant
Family
Acanthaceae
Genus
Hygrophila
Propagation
Tip cutting
Growth rate
fast
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Notes
Beginner plant
Hygrophila corymbosa is a widespread stem plant in Southeast Asia. There are some varieties that differ in leaf shape. Generally, the emergent leaves are considerably darker in colour than in the submerged stage. The giant waterleaf is a good beginner‘s plant for the background. Its rapid growth absorbs excess nutrients and thus deprives algae of their food source. As soon as the shoots reach the water surface, they should be cut back by half. A tiered arrangement of the stems is recommended.
Shroomroom MossBase 40 g
- for terrariums and paludariums
Moldable base for moss-covered back walls or cavesShroomroom MossBase is a natural decoration and design element in powder form (40 g), developed for creative landscapes in terrariums and paludariums. Mixed with water, it creates a mass with which you can prepare dry surfaces in a targeted manner in order to realistically design decorative moss areas.
Properties and advantages
Natural decorative powder for creating moss surfaces in terrariums and paludariums
Is mixed with water to form a malleable mass (typically 40 g powder with approx. 80 ml water)
Unique consistency for preparing dry surfaces for moss growth
Ideal as a base for the targeted placement of moss spores and plant seeds
Perfect for creating moss-covered backgrounds or nature-like landscapesIf you want to create natural scenes in your terrarium or paludarium with moss areas, overgrown back walls or detailed transitions, Shroomroom MossBase is a well thought-out design aid. The product is supplied as a powder and is mixed with water to form a malleable mass. A typical mixture is 40 g powder to around 80 ml water, which creates a consistency that is easy to model.
The mixed mixture is suitable for preparing dry surfaces so that mosses adhere better later and can be integrated decoratively. MossBase is particularly exciting in combination with Shroomroom MossMix: as a base, it helps you to fix moss, fern or spore material specifically to the desired substrate in order to achieve lasting, convincing, nature-like looks.
Important for correct application: Shroomroom MossBase is a purely decorative design element. It is not a substrate for plant growth, a fertilizer or a growth promoter. You use the product exactly where it has its strengths: in detailed, near-natural terrarium and paludarium design.
Zoo Roco tip
Apply MossBase in thin layers and create soft transitions so that the surface looks natural later on. Preferably place moss areas in zones where your setup offers the right microclimate. For particularly realistic results, many terrarium builders work with a base of MossBase and then apply MossMix in precise areas instead of covering the entire surface.Customers searched for: MossBase, Shroomroom MossBase, moss back wall terrarium, moss surface modeling, paludarium moss wall, terrascaping moss, attach moss to terrarium, MossMix, moss-covered background
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