Product information "Bucephalandra sp. Aquarienpflanze Invitro Apprenticeship"
Invitro aquarium plant Bucephalandra sp. Kedagang
Elegant epiphyte with a metallic shimmer
Bucephalandra sp. 'Kedagang' is a particularly attractive epiphyte from Borneo that impresses with its narrow, wavy leaves with a slightly metallic sheen. The in vitro version is a sterile, pesticide-free plant, ideal for sensitive shrimp tanks, nano aquariums and aquascaping projects.
This Bucephalandra grows slowly, is extremely easy to care for and can be easily attached to roots, stones or hardscape. It requires little light and no COβ - but develops particularly well with stable water values and a gentle current.
Advantages at a glance:
β Elegant aquarium plant with shimmering metallic leaves
β Grown in vitro - 100% snail & pesticide-free
β Perfect for tying onto roots & stones
β Shrimp-friendly & undemanding
β Ideal for aquascaping & nano aquariums
Product details:
Name: Bucephalandra sp. 'Kedagang'
Type: Perennial plant
Position in the aquarium: Foreground to midground, on hardscape
Growth height: approx. 5-10 cm
Light requirement: Low to medium
COβ supply: Not required, but beneficial
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Special feature: Dark green, narrow leaves with a metallic effect
Invitro Eleocharis acicularis MiniPerfect ground cover for aquascaping
Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' from Aqua Art is a particularly fine-leaved, low-growing ground cover and is one of the most popular plants for the foreground in natural aquariums and aquascapes. With its grass-like structure and compact growth, it creates a natural lawn effect in the aquarium - without any noticeable care requirements.
InVitro cultivation guarantees a pesticide-free, sterile plant, ideal for sensitive aquariums and shrimp tanks. The plant grows densely, spreads via runners and is easy to trim or replant. With sufficient light and COβ, an even carpet of plants is created in a short time.
Advantages at a glance:
β Compact, dense lawn effect for the foreground
β InVitro - free from algae, pesticides & snails
β Safe for shrimps & sensitive animals
β Grows flat & creeping - ideal for aquascaping
β Also suitable for nano aquariums
Product details:
Name: Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: 3-6 cm
Light requirement: Medium to high
COβ supply: Recommended for compact growth
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
Special feature: Particularly short-growing, forms a dense carpetπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
For a particularly dense and uniform carpet of plants, it is recommended to divide the InVitro cup into small portions and place them a little apart. With good lighting, a supply of COβ and a nutrient-rich substrate (e.g. soil), Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' will grow together quickly - creating a natural lawn look just like in a professional aquascape in just a few weeks.
Bucephalandra sp. Browni
Bucephalandra sp. Brownie is an aquarium plant from the island of Borneo. It grows naturally on rocks and roots. In the aquarium it should be attached to decorative elements.Difficulty of growing: easy to moderateLight requirements: lowCOβ requirements: lowHeight of mature plant: 10 cmGrowth rate: SlowTemperature: 22-28Β°CPlacement in aquarium: second levelOrigin: Borneo Island, Southeast AsiaCup diameter: 6 cmBucephalandra sp. 'Brownie' is found in the wild on the Asian island of Borneo. Its striking, green-brown, glossy foliage gives it a very attractive appearance. In terms of requirements, it resembles Anubias. It is popular in aquascaping to create gorgeous underwater landscapes that require very little maintenance due to its moderate growth.Bucephalandra can also be grown in paludariums and terrariums.
Bucephalandra sp. Brownie is a real rarity. In nature it grows in streams and rivers, but also on the slopes of waterfalls for example. The equatorial climate zone where Borneo is located is known for its abundant rainy seasons. As the rains come, the levels of the rivers rise, damming up Bucephalandra for months at a time. For this reason, the plant has taken on submersive characteristics. Under water it is more intensely colored and has a finer leaf structure.Bucephalandra sp. Brownie is an easy plant to grow, provided the right conditions are present. It does not make great demands on the parameters. It grows in both soft and medium hard water. It prefers a pH between 5 and 8. The light requirement of this species is low, and it thrives in partial shade and even in shade. If the conditions in the aquarium suit it, it will begin to produce offspring which can be detached and propagated. If allowed to grow, they will form a dense clump. It may also be that it blooms.
In the background, attached to a root or rock, it makes the best figure. Dthe rhizomes of Bucephalandra in any case should not be covered with substrate. Outside the aquarium, this species is also excellent for paludariums, where it forms stiffer foliage.
Bucephalanders are interesting plants that belong to the rheophytes. They have a prehensile root that keeps them on rocks, and they do not need a substrate to grow properly.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. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then put them on the selected items at a small distance..
Bucephalandra sp. "Wave leaf"
Bucephalandra sp. "Wave Leaf" is an aquarium plant that can grow on rocks and roots. An endemic species from the Indonesian island of Borneo. The rhizome of the plant should not be buried in the soil.Difficulty of growing: easyLight requirements: lowCOβ requirements: lowHeight of mature plant: 10 cmGrowth: slowTemperature: 22-28Β°CPlacement in aquarium: second levelOrigin: Borneo Island, Southeast AsiaCup diameter: 6 cmAlthough the Bucephalalander has been known to botanists since the mid-19th century. Century is known, it enjoys in the aquaristics only for about a decade of growing popularity. The genus name refers to the name of Alexander the Great's beloved horse, Bucephalus. Bucephalandra sp. Wavyleaf was found in the wild in the riparian rivers of Borneo. Its characteristic feature is the relatively narrow and long leaves of deep green color with wavy edges.In terms of overall structure and requirements, it resembles the popular Anubias. Aquascapers like to use this plant in arrangement design because it requires little maintenance due to its moderate growth. Bucephalandra can be successfully cultivated in paludariums, but the leaves above water are thicker and differently colored.Bucephalandra sp. 'Wave Leaf' overgrows rushing streams and rivers with strong currents in the wild. It is also commonly found on the slopes of waterfalls. In the aquarium, it can therefore be successfully planted near the filter outlet or the circulating pump.This variety of Bucephalandra is easy to grow and therefore recommended for beginners. It has a wide range of tolerable parameters. It grows in both soft and hard water, with a GH of 0 - 30. pH should be between 5 and 8. It can thrive in partial shade and even in shade, although it looks more colorful in intense lighting.The propagation is similar to that of Anubias. It forms derived rhizomes that emerge from the main part of the plant. To obtain new cuttings, simply cut off the side shoots. If it stays on the mother plant, it forms a nice, compact growth.
In the background, attached to a root or rock, it cuts a fine figure. Its adhesive roots grow very strongly into the pores of rocks or roots. After some time, the grip is so strong that it is practically impossible to remove the plant without scissors or a knife. Bucephalandra can also be planted in loose and porous substrate, such as lava, but be sure to avoid covering the rhizome. Planted deep in the substrate, it loses its leaves and dies. In addition to aquariums, this species is also well suited for paludariums, but the humidity must always be kept high. Otherwise, the leaves of Bucephalandra will dry out and die.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. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then place them at a small distance on the selected items.
JBL ProScape Volcano Mineral - Volcanic natural substrate for aquascaping
Volcanic rock substrate as stable foundation for rock and root wood constructions: dedicated substrate for aquascaping aquariums
Basis substrate for natural aquariums: porous volcanic rock ensures water circulation at the bottom. Supplies plant roots with organic plant nutrients
Vigorous plant growth: ideal oxygen supply and circulation through open-pored structure. Long-term supply with nutrients and minerals
Safe foundation, no slipping: volcanic rock becomes firmly interlocked. Ideally suited for a firm foundation
Underwater gardenerAquascaping is the term used for designing aquarium landscapes. This is where plant compositions, reproductions of landscapes above water or natural biotopes are created. An aquascaping aquarium contains no or few fish and invertebrates. This way the nutrient supply for plants is reduced and their growth is limited. Nitrogens, phosphorus and other minerals become scarce substances and need controlled and exact re-dosing. For healthy growth in their beautiful underwater landscape the plants need light, CO2 and the right nutrients.Volcanic rockThe highly porous volcanic rock fulfils important functions in an aquascaping aquarium: Firstly it forms a stable foundation for further rock constructions and/or root wood, which would otherwise slip downwards through the soil. Secondly many beneficial bacteria settle inside the porous structure. The porousness of the rock structure also enables the nutrient to penetrate it and it thus supplies numerous minerals enabling the plants to take root and grow well inside it.The calculation formula for the right amount of substrate is:length (cm) x width (cm) x height (cm): 1000 = litres JBL ProScape VolcanoMineral
πΏ Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' InVitroPlayful ground cover with a unique leaf shape
Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' from Aqua Art is an unusual, fast-growing aquarium plant with characteristic small, round leaves on thin shoots. It is ideal for the foreground or middle ground and can grow both creeping and ascending, depending on how it is cared for.
InVitro cultivation guarantees a snail and pesticide-free plant, perfect for shrimp tanks, nano aquariums and detailed aquascapes. Its unusual appearance brings playful lightness and fresh greenery to any underwater landscape.β Advantages at a glance:
Characteristic rounded leaves on fine tendrils
InVitro - sterile, shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
Ideal for the foreground or middle area
Flexible growth - creeping, hanging or ascending
Easy to care for & fast-growing
Perfect for creative aquascapes and nano tanksπ Product details:
Name: Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: 3-10 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended
Growth: fast
Propagation: via side shoots
Delivery form: InVitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua ArtHydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' brings an unusually shaped, fresh green plant into the aquarium that is suitable for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike.
π± Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' - Fine grass carpet for the foreground
Ultra-compact ground cover for detailed aquascapes
Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' from Aqua Art is a particularly low-growing variant of the well-known turf grass plant. It is ideal for nano aquariums and natural aquariums where a fine, even grass lawn is desired in the foreground. Due to its low height, the view of other design elements such as stones or wood is retained - ideal for modern Iwagumi layouts.
As an in vitro plant, it is free from algae, pesticides and snails, making it ideal for sensitive aquarium inhabitants such as shrimps.
β Advantages at a glance
Particularly compact & low growth
Ideal for nano aquariums and foreground layouts
Forms a dense, light green carpet of grass
InVitro - sterile & shrimp-safe
Easy to care for with COβ and light supply
Perfect for Iwagumi and natural aquariums
π Product details
Name: Eleocharis parvula 'Mini'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: approx. 2-5 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended
Growth: medium
Propagation: via runners
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
π‘ Zoo Roco tip
Divide the in-vitro cup into small portions and place them in nutrient-rich soil at regular intervals - this way Eleocharis 'Mini' grows together to form a dense, natural-looking carpet. Ideal in combination with light-colored substrates or high-contrast hardscapes.
With Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' from Aqua Art, you can design the foreground of your aquarium precisely, naturally and richly detailed - perfect for creative aquascaping concepts.Customers also searched for: ground cover aquarium, foreground plant, InVitro plant, Aqua Art, grass carpet aquarium, aquascaping foreground, nano aquarium plants, COβ plants aquarium, fine aquarium plant
π± Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' - Fine grass carpet for the foreground
Ultra-compact ground cover for detailed aquascapes
Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' from Aqua Art is a particularly low-growing variant of the well-known turf grass plant. It is ideal for nano aquariums and natural aquariums where a fine, even grass lawn is desired in the foreground. Due to its low height, the view of other design elements such as stones or wood is retained - ideal for modern Iwagumi layouts.
As an in vitro plant, it is free from algae, pesticides and snails, making it ideal for sensitive aquarium inhabitants such as shrimps.
β Advantages at a glance
Particularly compact & low growth
Ideal for nano aquariums and foreground layouts
Forms a dense, light green carpet of grass
InVitro - sterile & shrimp-safe
Easy to care for with COβ and light supply
Perfect for Iwagumi and natural aquariums
π Product details
Name: Eleocharis parvula 'Mini'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: approx. 2-5 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended
Growth: medium
Propagation: via runners
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
π‘ Zoo Roco tip
Divide the in-vitro cup into small portions and place them in nutrient-rich soil at regular intervals - this way Eleocharis 'Mini' grows together to form a dense, natural-looking carpet. Ideal in combination with light-colored substrates or high-contrast hardscapes.
With Eleocharis parvula 'Mini' from Aqua Art, you can design the foreground of your aquarium precisely, naturally and richly detailed - perfect for creative aquascaping concepts.Customers also searched for: ground cover aquarium, foreground plant, InVitro plant, Aqua Art, grass carpet aquarium, aquascaping foreground, nano aquarium plants, COβ plants aquarium, fine aquarium plant
π± Eleocharis parvula - Fine ground cover for the natural aquarium
Natural lawn effect in the foreground
The dwarf needle sedge / Eleocharis parvula from Aqua Art is a popular foreground plant for natural aquariums and aquascapes. The fine, grass-like stems grow dense and low and form a dense, light green carpet of grass under optimal conditions. The plant is ideal for detailed layouts and looks particularly harmonious in open tanks with clear lines.
Thanks to its undemanding nature, it is also suitable for beginners. With a supply of COβ and good lighting, it grows quickly and ensures a neat appearance in the tank.
β Advantages at a glance
Forms a dense carpet of grass in the foreground
Fine stems for a natural look
Grows compact and low
Ideal for nano aquariums & aquascapes
Very easy to care for with COβ and light
Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free (in vitro)
π Product details
Name: Eleocharis parvula
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Origin: Europe/North America
Growth height: approx. 3-10 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended
Growth: medium
Propagation: via runners
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivation)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
π‘ Zoo Roco tip
Eleocharis parvula can be perfectly combined with stones or root wood to create natural-looking bank zones. Cut the plant into smaller clumps when planting so that the carpet can close evenly.
Eleocharis parvula from Aqua Art is a finely structured, low-maintenance ground cover plant that transforms the aquarium into a near-natural underwater landscape.
πΏ Hydrocotyle verticillata InVitro Whorled pennywort for the foreground
Hydrocotyle verticillata from Aqua Art is a unique foreground plant with umbrella-shaped leaves that are reminiscent of small water lilies or parasols. This special leaf shape makes it a real eye-catcher in natural aquariums and aquascapes - especially in shallow tanks or detailed layouts.
The plant remains compact, grows creeping across the bottom and is ideal for creative foreground or midground designs. Supplied as an in vitro plant, it is free from pesticides, algae and snails, making it ideal for shrimp tanks and sensitive aquarium inhabitants.β Advantages at a glance:
Eye-catching umbrella-shaped leaves - natural look with design character
InVitro - shrimp-safe, pesticide-free & algae-free
Compact growth - perfect for the foreground
Grows creeping & forms small groups
Ideal for shallow tanks & creative aquascapes
Undemanding & easy to care forπ Product details:
Name: Hydrocotyle verticillata
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: approx. 2-7 cm
Light requirement: low to medium
COβ supply: not essential, but beneficialpH value: 5 to 7
Growth: slow to medium
Propagation: by runners, cuttings, division
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivation)
Manufacturer: Aqua Artπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
Hydrocotyle verticillata looks particularly harmonious in combination with fine mosses or light-colored substrates. It is also very suitable for aquascaping and shallow-planted nano aquariums andcan also be kept emersed in Wabi-Kusa.
Eleocharis pusilla InVitroDelicate ground cover for nano and natural aquariums
Eleocharis pusilla from Aqua Art is a delicate, grass-like ground cover that looks particularly elegant in nano aquariums and delicate aquascapes. It grows significantly lower and finer than Eleocharis acicularis and forms dense, short grassy areas with a natural appearance.
Thanks to in vitro cultivation, Eleocharis pusilla is free from pesticides, algae and snails, making it ideal for shrimp tanks and sensitive aquariums. The plant grows compactly, requires little care and spreads evenly through runners.β Advantages at a glance:
Very fine ground cover with short, dense growth
InVitro - sterile, shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
Ideal for nano aquariums & detailed layouts
Spreads through runners to form a carpet of grass
Easy to care for - requires only medium light conditions
Perfect for the foreground in aquascapingπ Product details:
Name: Eleocharis pusilla
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: approx. 3-5 cm
Growth habit: grass-like, creeping
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended, but not essential
Growth: slow to medium
Propagation: by stolons
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivation)
Manufacturer: Aqua Artπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
Divide the InVitro cup into small portions and place them in nutrient-rich soil with some space between them. This will create a dense, natural carpet of grass in just a few weeks. Ideal in combination with stones or root wood!Eleocharis pusilla is the perfect choice for detail-loving aquarium designers who value naturalness, delicacy and structure - even in small tanks.
πΏ Climacium japonicum InVitroJapanese tree moss from Aqua Art
Climacium japonicum, also known as tree moss, is an unusual, decorative moss from Asia and a real specialty in aquascaping. With its unique, tree-like growth form, it brings structure and depth to the aquarium and is ideal for creating hardscapes, roots or nano landscapes.
The InVitro version from Aqua Art guarantees a pesticide-free, sterile product - ideal for sensitive animals such as shrimps. The moss grows slowly, remains compact and, with good care, develops a beautifully branched shape reminiscent of miniature trees.β Advantages at a glance:
Rare tree moss with characteristic growth habit
Sterile & pesticide-free - safe for shrimps and sensitive aquariums
Ideal for tying onto stones and roots
Grows slowly, remains compact & easy to care for
Perfect for aquascaping, nano aquariums & detailed layouts
Provides natural hiding places for juvenile fish & invertebratesπ Product details:
Name: Climacium japonicum
Type: Moss / perennial plant
Origin: Asia (Japan)
Placement: Foreground, midground, on hardscape
Light requirement: low to medium
COβ supply: not required
Growth: slow
Growth height: approx. 3-8 cm
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua Artπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
Climacium japonicum develops its typical tree shape particularly well on horizontal surfaces with a slight flow of water. For a natural look, we recommend combining it with sand or light-colored substrate in the foreground.
πΏ Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle Leaf' InVitro Delicate epiphyte plant from Aqua Art
The Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle Leaf' from Aqua Art is a particularly elegant variant of the popular Borneo epiphytes. It is characterized by very narrow, needle-like leaves, which give it a delicate yet exotic appearance - ideal for nano aquariums, detailed areas in aquascaping or as a fine structural plant on roots and stones.
Thanks to in vitro cultivation, you get a sterile, snail- and pesticide-free plant that is ideal for shrimp tanks and sensitive aquariums. Bucephalandra grows slowly, requires little light and no COβ - but is nevertheless color-stable and particularly decorative with stable water values.π± Advantages at a glance:
β Very narrow leaf shape - fine, needle-like structure
β InVitro - 100% free from snails, algae & pesticides
β Safe for shrimps & sensitive aquariums
β Perennial plant - ideal for roots, stones & decoration
β Easy to care for, slow-growing & permanently decorativeπ Product details:
Name: Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle Leaf'
Type: Perennial plant
Position in the aquarium: Foreground to midground, on hardscape
Growth height: approx. 3-6 cm
Light requirement: Low to medium
COβ supply: Not necessary, but beneficial
Growth: Slow
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Artπ‘ Zoo Roco Tip:
It is best to glue or tie Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle Leaf' to dark roots or lava rocks. This will accentuate the fine leaves particularly well - and the plant can establish itself optimally without being buried.
Invitro Eleocharis acicularis MiniPerfect ground cover for aquascaping
Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' from Aqua Art is a particularly fine-leaved, low-growing ground cover and is one of the most popular plants for the foreground in natural aquariums and aquascapes. With its grass-like structure and compact growth, it creates a natural lawn effect in the aquarium - without any noticeable care requirements.
InVitro cultivation guarantees a pesticide-free, sterile plant, ideal for sensitive aquariums and shrimp tanks. The plant grows densely, spreads via runners and is easy to trim or replant. With sufficient light and COβ, an even carpet of plants is created in a short time.
Advantages at a glance:
β Compact, dense lawn effect for the foreground
β InVitro - free from algae, pesticides & snails
β Safe for shrimps & sensitive animals
β Grows flat & creeping - ideal for aquascaping
β Also suitable for nano aquariums
Product details:
Name: Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: 3-6 cm
Light requirement: Medium to high
COβ supply: Recommended for compact growth
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
Special feature: Particularly short-growing, forms a dense carpetπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
For a particularly dense and uniform carpet of plants, it is recommended to divide the InVitro cup into small portions and place them a little apart. With good lighting, a supply of COβ and a nutrient-rich substrate (e.g. soil), Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' will grow together quickly - creating a natural lawn look just like in a professional aquascape in just a few weeks.
AquaArt Taxiphyllum Spiky Decorative aquarium moss from Aqua Art
Taxiphyllum 'Spiky', also known as Spiky Moss, is a particularly attractive aquarium moss with strongly branched, three-dimensional shoots. It grows in dense, bushy clumps with a characteristic, slightly spiky structure - ideal for decorating roots, stones or back walls in natural aquariums.
Aqua Art's in vitro cultivation guarantees a pesticide-free, sterile plant that is safe for shrimps and sensitive aquarium inhabitants. The moss is easy to care for, requires little light and grows reliably even without the addition of COβ - perfect for beginners and professionals in aquascaping.
Advantages at a glance:
Three-dimensional, bushy moss with decorative structure
InVitro - free from algae, snails & harmful substances
Grows on hardscape - ideal for tying on
Shrimp-safe & suitable for all aquarium types
Easy to care for & can also be cultivated in low light conditions
Product details:
Name: Taxiphyllum 'Spiky' (Spiky Moss)
Type: Moss / perennial plant
Position in aquarium: foreground, hardscape, back wall
Growth height: 3-10 cm
Light requirement: Low to medium
COβ supply: Not necessary
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
πΏ Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' InVitroPlayful ground cover with a unique leaf shape
Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' from Aqua Art is an unusual, fast-growing aquarium plant with characteristic small, round leaves on thin shoots. It is ideal for the foreground or middle ground and can grow both creeping and ascending, depending on how it is cared for.
InVitro cultivation guarantees a snail and pesticide-free plant, perfect for shrimp tanks, nano aquariums and detailed aquascapes. Its unusual appearance brings playful lightness and fresh greenery to any underwater landscape.β Advantages at a glance:
Characteristic rounded leaves on fine tendrils
InVitro - sterile, shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
Ideal for the foreground or middle area
Flexible growth - creeping, hanging or ascending
Easy to care for & fast-growing
Perfect for creative aquascapes and nano tanksπ Product details:
Name: Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: 3-10 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
COβ supply: recommended
Growth: fast
Propagation: via side shoots
Delivery form: InVitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua ArtHydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' brings an unusually shaped, fresh green plant into the aquarium that is suitable for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike.
Invitro Anubias sp. Pangolino aquarium plantAnubias sp. 'Pangolino' is one of the smallest Anubias species in the world and is an exclusive choice for aquascapers with a love of detail and lovers of rare aquarium plants. The in-vitro cultivated form provides you with a guaranteed snail and pesticide-free plant, perfect for sensitive shrimp tanks and nano aquariums.
With its extremely compact growth and tiny, bright green leaves, Pangolino is ideal for attaching to roots, rocks or as an accent in the foreground. Undemanding and easy to care for - grows even in low light and without the addition of COβ.
Advantages at a glance:
β Extremely small-growing Anubias - ideal for nano-scapes
Cultivated in vitro - sterile & pesticide-free
β Shrimp-friendly & robust
β No planting necessary - grows on hardscape
β Easy to care for & slow-growingProduct details:
Name: Anubias sp. 'Pangolino'
Type: Perennial plant
Position in aquarium: Foreground, on hardscape
Growth height: 1-3 cm
Light requirement: Low to medium
COβ supply: Not required
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Special feature: One of the smallest Anubias species in the worldThe plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly
rinsed thoroughly from the gel under running water. This is best done
best done by placing the plant in a container with lukewarm water.
lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide
the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm clumps and place these a short distance apart in the
then place them a short distance apart in the substrate or on the selected
objects.
Wabi-Kusa Bio BottleWabi-Kusa basically describes a small plant ball that is planted in a container. The Bio bottle FD250 is a shapely glass in which you can create and maintain your own small plant world. Thus, entire mini landscapes can be created - there are no limits to your creativity!
The planted glass, can be placed in the home or workplace and decorate any place, with a bit of nature. You can basically choose two types: either choose a planting with terrarium plants - that is, a mini dry terrarium, or choose plants from aquaristics (more common form). In this case, it is easiest to choose plants that also grow in the emersed form (i.e. above water). Aquaristic plants that grow emers often bloom differently than they do submersed. In-vitro plants are best suited for planting in a Wabi-Kusa jar. It is also possible to grow submerged plants in a Wabi-Kusa, but this does require some practice. To ensure natural circulation of moisture, there is a condensation drain in the glass to ensure that moisture is not lost as quickly. The jars are supplied with a form-fitting lid, to ensure normal air exchange, a small hole was drilled at the top of the side.Designed plant glass for Wabi-Kusa cultures Minimalist, cool design Bring you a piece of nature in any room - easy to maintainDimensions: (W x H) 270 x 508 millimeters; volume 28.7 liters Lighting: LED 10 watts, 5600 Kelvin
Bubble Cup fourWabi-Kusa describes in principle a small plant ball, which is planted in a container . The Bubble Cup four is a shapely glass in which you can create and maintain your own little plant world. Thus, entire mini landscapes can be created - there are no limits to your creativity!The planted glass can be placed in the home or at work and decorate any place, with a bit of nature. You can basically choose two types: either choose a planting with terrarium plants - that is, a mini dry terrarium or choose plants from aquaristics (more common form). In this case, it is easiest to choose plants that also grow in the emersed form (i.e. above water). Aquaristic plants that grow emers often bloom differently than they do submersed. In-vitro plants are best suited for planting in a Wabi-Kusa jar. It is also possible to grow submerged plants in a Wabi-Kusa, but this requires some practice.To ensure natural circulation of moisture, there is a condensate drain in the jar to ensure that moisture is not lost as quickly. The jars come with a form-fitting lid, to ensure normal air exchange, a small hole has been drilled at the top of the side.Designed plant jar for Wabi-Kusa culturesMinimalist cool designBring you a piece of nature in any room.
Easy to maintainSize: Γ 155 mm / Height 115 mm / Thickness glass 3mm
Salvinia auriculataSalvinia Auriculata (Brazilian salvinia) is a floating plant native to South America. It grows moderately quickly so that its population can be controlled. Easy to grow. Absorbs nitrogen to combat algae. Propagates by spreading.Difficulty of cultivation: easy to mediumLight requirement: medium to highCOβ requirement: lowHeight of the adult plant: 0.5 cmGrowth: moderate to fastTemperature: 22 - 24Β°CPlacement in the aquarium: SurfaceOrigin: South and Central AmericaCup diameter 6 cmSalvinia Auriculata (Brazilian Salvinia) is a floating ornamental plant. It is native to the calm, still waters of South and Central America. It can be found from Paraguay to Cuba. It owes its popularity above all to its original appearance. Its small oval leaves with a diameter of 10 mm cm are arranged opposite each other on an elongated leaf stalk. These leaves are covered with fine hairs that trap air bubbles, allowing them to float. Depending on the light intensity, they are wavy or flat. Salvinia forms a third type of underwater leaves on which the spores are deposited.Like all floating plants, Salvinia is recommended for shady waters . Its great appetite for nitrogen and phosphorus compounds makes this plant a good ally in the fight against algae.
Salvinia has low light and nutrient requirements. It grows well in both moderate and strong light. As a floating plant, it does not require a substrate but draws all the necessary nutrients directly from the water. During the vegetation period, it reproduces by spreading, whereby the growth rate is moderate. This makes it easy to control its growth and remove excess plants. It grows to a length of 3-6 cm and likes warm, humid air, so it is advisable to use a glass or cover when growing it.It should be placed in such a way that no condensation falls on the plants. It adapts very quickly to the new parameters. However, it should be borne in mind that it will die if there is too little light. It thrives best in soft to medium-hard water at 22-24Β°C.
The in vitro culture of plants is carried out in tissue culture laboratories. Thanks 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 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. Place the plant on the surface of the water.
πΏ Climacium japonicum InVitroJapanese tree moss from Aqua Art
Climacium japonicum, also known as tree moss, is an unusual, decorative moss from Asia and a real specialty in aquascaping. With its unique, tree-like growth form, it brings structure and depth to the aquarium and is ideal for creating hardscapes, roots or nano landscapes.
The InVitro version from Aqua Art guarantees a pesticide-free, sterile product - ideal for sensitive animals such as shrimps. The moss grows slowly, remains compact and, with good care, develops a beautifully branched shape reminiscent of miniature trees.β Advantages at a glance:
Rare tree moss with characteristic growth habit
Sterile & pesticide-free - safe for shrimps and sensitive aquariums
Ideal for tying onto stones and roots
Grows slowly, remains compact & easy to care for
Perfect for aquascaping, nano aquariums & detailed layouts
Provides natural hiding places for juvenile fish & invertebratesπ Product details:
Name: Climacium japonicum
Type: Moss / perennial plant
Origin: Asia (Japan)
Placement: Foreground, midground, on hardscape
Light requirement: low to medium
COβ supply: not required
Growth: slow
Growth height: approx. 3-8 cm
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua Artπ‘ Zoo Roco tip:
Climacium japonicum develops its typical tree shape particularly well on horizontal surfaces with a slight flow of water. For a natural look, we recommend combining it with sand or light-colored substrate in the foreground.
CHFΒ 6.50
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