The leaf shape of No. 9 is reminiscent of the pure green variety 'Harbich'. In addition, however, there is a very beautiful red spot pattern. The almost circular emersed leaves can only be observed above water; in the aquarium they have shorter stalks and the leaf shape is much more elongated. The olive-green leaves with reddish-brown markings are often wavy at the leaf edge. With a growth height of up to 25 cm, this variety is also suitable for smaller aquariums. Like all Jungle Star varieties, it is very easy to care for.
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
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Lobelia cardinalis / Cardinal Lobelia
max. growth height
- 20 cm
Country of origin
North America
Suitability
Community aquarium
Type
Stem plant
Family
Lobeliaceae
Genus
cardinalis
Propagation
Cuttings
Growth rate
medium
pH
6 - 8
Water hardness
10 - 20 °dh
Notes
Not very demanding.
Cardinal lobelia is a stem plant native to North America. In its emersed form, the leaves are dark olive-green with a scarlet underside. The submerged plant, on the other hand, is light green with smaller leaves. Its fleshy stems grow very slowly and reach a height of only 10 - 20 cm underwater. Lobelia cardinalis is very often used in the planting style "Holland aquarium". Here, plants are densely planted and cultivated in larger groups according to a strict arrangement, creating the impression of a botanical garden. Slow-growing species with low demands on water values, as well as substrate and temperature.
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.
JBL Clynol - Water conditionerJBL Clynol is a water conditioner for cleaning and clarifying freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Cleans and clarifies in a natural way.
Cleans and clarifies aquarium water in a natural way using micro-fine minerals that bind substances through their surface structure.
Eliminates natural and chemical discoloration and particle turbidity.
Binds heavy metals, ammonium, proteins and odor.
Creates crystal clear aquarium water without the use of chemicals!
Overdosing is not dangerous!
Dosage:
Weekly 10 ml / 40 l.
For severe problems: 10 ml / 20 l.
Pogostemon erectus - aquarium plant from South Asia
max. growth height
- 40 cm
Country of origin
South Asia
Suitability
Aquascaping, community aquarium, NanoCube
Type
Stem plant
family
Lamiaceae
Genus
Pogostemon
Propagation
Head cuttings, side shoots
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 7
Water hardness
10 - 25 °dh
Notes
Another novelty from India is Pogostemon erectus. This stem plant forms very fine leaf needles in a beautiful light green colour. It is not too difficult to cultivate if sufficient light and Co2 are available. This Indian beauty is very suitable for aquascaping in combination with red or brownish plants. The growth rate is in the medium range. A group of plants can be radically pruned - the stems quickly sprout many new side shoots and the plant population becomes denser and more compact.
Tetra TabiMin
Staple food especially for bottom-dwelling ornamental fish - contains all essential nutrients.
the ideal, targeted and varied food for ornamental fish that live near the bottom, e.g. catfish, loaches and bottom-dwelling barbs
the tablets sink to the bottom so that the feeding area can be determined specifically
makes it possible to feed shy fish, as the tablets can be easily deposited in hidden places
the stabilised vitamin C ensures increased resistance, promotes healthy growth and thus prevents nutritional deficiency symptoms
contains all essential nutrients, vitamins and trace elements
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.
Echinodorus argentinensis / Argentine frogspoon
max. growth height
- 60 cm
Country of origin
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay
Suitability
Perch aquariumCommunity aquarium
Type
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventitious plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Hints
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 and its sturdy 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.
Anubias barteri nana - Dwarf spear leaf, multi-stemmed
Dennerle A21
max. growth height
5 - 10 cm
Country of origin
West Africa
Suitability
Aquascaping, perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCube
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.
The dwarf spear leaf, as it is known commercially, is one of the most popular aquarium plants of all. It is an excellent foreground plant that requires very little care. When planting, attention must be paid to the rhizome. This thickened shoot must not be covered with substrate. The small Anubias grows best when tied up on stones and roots (see Mbuna trees on page 78). The dwarf spear leaves are very often used for cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. Here they look particularly decorative between the stone structures.
Vallisneria nana / Grassy marsh screw
max. growth height
- 70 cm
Country of origin
Australia
Suitability
Perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCube, aquascaping
Type
Rosette plant
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
medium
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
10 - 30 °dh
Notes
Vallisneria nana is a new vallisneria in the aquarium hobby. The species name “nana” means: dwarf. However, the plant only exhibits this growth behaviour in its natural habitat in Australia. In our aquaria, the plants can reach lengths of 30-70 cm. This very narrow-leaved species is therefore more suitable for the background. Cultivation and care are very simple, but here too it is important to control the growth of the runners. CO2-applications additionally promote the growth of all Vallisnerias.
Vallisneria spiralis (smooth-leaved marsh screw)
max. growth height
- 100 cm
Country of origin
Tropical cosmopolitan
Suitability
Perch aquarium, discus aquarium, community aquarium
Type
Rosette plant
family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Vallisneria
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
fast
pH
6 - 9
Water hardness
10 - 30 °dh
Notes
Vallisneria spiralis is also one of the classics in aquaristics. This undemanding aquatic plant forms ribbon-shaped leaves between 0.8 and 1.5 cm wide. Sometimes leaf lengths of up to 1 metre are achieved. It is easy to care for and cultivate and is ideal for creating a green, living back wall. Runner shoots that grow into the front area should be removed in good time. The species name "spiralis" does not refer to the leaves, but to the spirally twisted flower stems. It is also an ideal plant for perch aquaria.
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Bonsai' - Smallest dwarf spear leafDennerle A21.3
max. growth height
- 5 cm
Country of origin
Cultivated form
Suitability
Aquascaping, perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCube
Type
Epiphytic 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 a root.
It really couldn't get any smaller! It is probably the smallest Anubias in the world and a real enrichment for any underwater landscape. In cultivation and care it is just as robust as the parent form, but needs a little more light to form beautiful, compact cushions. The dwarf form can already be used in a 10 L Nano Cube. The plants look very natural when tied onto delicate roots. The red bogwood is best suited for this. But the Bonsai Anubias also cuts a fine figure on decorative stones.
Anubias nana on root (dwarf spear leaf on root)
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 a 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
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
slow
pH
5-9
Water hardness
very soft to very hard
Notes
Tie onto a stone or a root.
Anubias barteri nana
Dwarf spear leaf, multi-stemmed - XXL - Mother plant
Dennerle A21
max. growth height
5 - 10 cm
Country of origin
West Africa
Suitability
Aquascaping, perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCubes
Type
Perennial plant
family
Araceae
Genus
Anubias
Propagation
Division of the rhizome
Growth rate
slow
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Hints
Tie to a stone or root. Easy to care for and undemanding.
The dwarf spear leaf, as it is known by its German trade name, is one of the most popular aquarium plants of all. It is an excellent foreground plant that requires very little care. When planting, attention must be paid to the rhizome. This thickened shoot must not be covered with substrate. The small Anubias grows best when tied up on stones and roots (see Mbuna trees on page 78). The dwarf spear leaves are very often used for cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. Here they look particularly decorative between the stone structures.
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.
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!
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!
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.
Hemianthus glomeratus (Ornamental pearlwort)
formerly Micranthemum glomeratus
max. growth height
- 30 cm
Country of origin
North America (East Coast)
Suitability
NanoCube, aquascaping and community aquarium
Type
Stolons
family
Scrophulariaceae
Genus
Hemianthus
Propagation
Cuttings
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
10 - 30 °dh
Notes
This ornamental aquarium plant is native to the east coast of North America. There, the Hemianthus species grows on stony or muddy substrate along river courses. Its loose, upright growth and bright, light green colour give a fresh, spring-like impression. The plant can be easily shortened with the help of sharp scissors. After pruning, many new side shoots sprout and the plant looks more compact and dense. The combination of light green Hemianthus with red-leaved species such as Alternanthera is very rich in contrast.
Anubias barteri nana
Dwarf spear leaf, multi-stemmed - XXL - Mother plant
Dennerle A21
max. growth height
5 - 10 cm
Country of origin
West Africa
Suitability
Aquascaping, perch aquarium, community aquarium, NanoCubes
Type
Perennial plant
family
Araceae
Genus
Anubias
Propagation
Division of the rhizome
Growth rate
slow
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 30 °dh
Hints
Tie to a stone or root. Easy to care for and undemanding.
The dwarf spear leaf, as it is known by its German trade name, is one of the most popular aquarium plants of all. It is an excellent foreground plant that requires very little care. When planting, attention must be paid to the rhizome. This thickened shoot must not be covered with substrate. The small Anubias grows best when tied up on stones and roots (see Mbuna trees on page 78). The dwarf spear leaves are very often used for cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. Here they look particularly decorative between the stone structures.
Cryptocoryne parva
max. growth height
5 - 10 cm
Country of origin
Sri Lanka
Suitability
NanoCube, aquascaping and community tanks
Type
Rosette plant
Family
Araceae
Genus
Cryptocoryne
Propagation
Stolons
Growth rate
slow
pH
5 - 8
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Notes
somewhat more demanding
This green water trumpet originates from the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Due to its low growth height of only 5 - 10 cm, it is the smallest species kept in aquaria. On the banks of fast-flowing rivers it grows in dense colonies. Cryptocoryne parva grows very slowly and is also somewhat more demanding to care for. Stronger lighting and CO2 supplements are required. The small water trumpet is highly recommended for Nano Cubes. Even in the smallest 10 L cube, this little plant has enough space.
Echinodorus argentinensis / Argentine frogspoon
max. growth height
- 60 cm
Country of origin
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay
Suitability
Perch aquariumCommunity aquarium
Type
family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Propagation
Adventitious plants on the flower stalk
Growth rate
medium
pH
5 - 9
Water hardness
0 - 20 °dh
Hints
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 and its sturdy 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.
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.
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