₹500.00
Can be grown under various aquarium conditions but will look more attractive with bright light and CO2
Plant Difficulty | – Easy |
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Light Requirement | – Low |
Plant Type | – Liverwort |
Monosoleniumtenerum is a beautiful dark green liverwort that originates from warm temperate to subtropical areas of northern India, Nepal, eastern Asia, and Hawaii. There it is found in moist, shady soil rich in nitrogen. It is quite rare in the wild, but can be found more often in settlements. This plant made its debut as an aquarium moss in 2002, when it became known in the hobby, at first under the misnomer of Pellia Endiviifolia.
This species of liverwort is easily propagated by just breaking off a few pieces. Its submerged form does not adhere to surfaces and can become a veritable pest when grown loose. Therefore, it is better to tie it to rocks with a nylon thread or hook it between other aquatic plants. At first it doesn’t look very good when tied to a rock, but after a short time it turns into an attractive lock that is easily kept in shape by pruning. To do this, it is best to remove the stone from the tank, if possible. If you do trim inside the aquarium, be sure to pick up any loose bits.
In a shrimp farm you want to make sure there are no shrimp in the cut tufts, shrimp often sit on the pieces of monosolenium.
If the monosolenium attached to a rock grows too large, the lowest and oldest parts may die and the cushion becomes dislodged from its support.
The emerged form of Monosoleniumtenerum grows excellently on moist substrates. The emerged stems grow flat and become broader than those of the submerged form. It is suitable, for example, for humid terrariums, next to dripping water, waterfalls, etc.
M. tenerum can be used in highly variable ways in the aquarium and is especially suitable for the foreground and medium. Its dark green tone forms a nice contrast with foreground plants of lighter colors Eleocharis Parvula y Glossostigma elatinoides. It also looks good if several pieces of monosolenium of different sizes scattered among the plants that form meadows. As an alternative, Monosoleniumtenerum can be used as a foreground groundcover.
PLANT DIFFICULTY | Easy |
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LIGHT REQUIREMENT | Low |
PLANT TYPE | Liverwort |
Settings | Monosolenium Tenerum remove | Cryptocoryne Parva remove | Hemianthus Callitrichoides 'Cuba' remove | Cabomba Belem remove | Hydrocotyle Tripartita 'Mini' -On Mesh 5 X 5 Cm - 1 Unit remove | Bolbitis Heteroclita "Difformis" remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name | Monosolenium Tenerum remove | Cryptocoryne Parva remove | Hemianthus Callitrichoides 'Cuba' remove | Cabomba Belem remove | Hydrocotyle Tripartita 'Mini' -On Mesh 5 X 5 Cm - 1 Unit remove | Bolbitis Heteroclita "Difformis" remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description | Can be grown under various aquarium conditions but will look more attractive with bright light and CO2
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| Smallest cryptocoryne sp which can be used as a foreground plant. Unlike other cryptocoryne sp this plant requires high light.
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| Requires bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrients to form a lush carpet.
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| A beautiful new red foreground plants. Requires high light and nutrients for it to creep on substrate.
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| Hydrocotyle tripartita 'Mini' is a new variant of Hydrocotyle tripartita from Australia;
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| Bolbitis heteroclita ""difformis"" is a small, fine tripinate -leaved form of B. heteroclita, originating from the Philippines widely known as Mini Bolbitis. This fern grows very slowly under water
and grows best when cultivated as a terrestrial plant. This is more suitable to grow emerged in paludariums/terrariums/phytospheres etc & also suitable for moist & warm terrariums/ Vertical Gardens etc.
The best method to plant this is tying it on a piece of wood / rough stone /tree root with a dark cotton thread or fishing line to attach the plant until the roots holds the material &
doesn’t appreciate being planted in the substrate in submersed condition & the rhizome should not buried in the substrate . Low light, low Co2 & very less nutrients are advised.
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Content | Monosoleniumtenerum is a beautiful dark green liverwort that originates from warm temperate to subtropical areas of northern India, Nepal, eastern Asia, and Hawaii. There it is found in moist, shady soil rich in nitrogen. It is quite rare in the wild, but can be found more often in settlements. This plant made its debut as an aquarium moss in 2002, when it became known in the hobby, at first under the misnomer of Pellia Endiviifolia. This species of liverwort is easily propagated by just breaking off a few pieces. Its submerged form does not adhere to surfaces and can become a veritable pest when grown loose. Therefore, it is better to tie it to rocks with a nylon thread or hook it between other aquatic plants. At first it doesn't look very good when tied to a rock, but after a short time it turns into an attractive lock that is easily kept in shape by pruning. To do this, it is best to remove the stone from the tank, if possible. If you do trim inside the aquarium, be sure to pick up any loose bits.In a shrimp farm you want to make sure there are no shrimp in the cut tufts, shrimp often sit on the pieces of monosolenium. If the monosolenium attached to a rock grows too large, the lowest and oldest parts may die and the cushion becomes dislodged from its support. The emerged form of Monosoleniumtenerum grows excellently on moist substrates. The emerged stems grow flat and become broader than those of the submerged form. It is suitable, for example, for humid terrariums, next to dripping water, waterfalls, etc. M. tenerum can be used in highly variable ways in the aquarium and is especially suitable for the foreground and medium. Its dark green tone forms a nice contrast with foreground plants of lighter colors Eleocharis Parvula y Glossostigma elatinoides. It also looks good if several pieces of monosolenium of different sizes scattered among the plants that form meadows. As an alternative, Monosoleniumtenerum can be used as a foreground groundcover. | Cryptocoryne parva fromac Sri Lanka is the smallest of all Cryptocorynes (only 3-6 cm tall and a roset less than 5-8 cm wide). It is one of the few species that does not significantly change its leaf shape and colour depending on cultivation conditions. It needs more light than most other Cryptocorynes because it almost loses its leaf plate under water. So, it must never be overshadowed by other plants. Known for its slow growth, but Nutrition Capsules in the bottom layer will enhance the development. Individual plants should be planted a few centimetres apart, and after about six months they will form a cohesive low group of plants. Very recommendable foreground plant | Hemianthus Callitrichoides aka Dwarf Baby Tears or simply HC, is the epitome of carpet plants. This is one of the smallest aquatic plants available and just the right flora for creating that lush foreground seen in many stunning aquascapes. When grown in Iwagumi layouts, the vast fields of green can have a captivating effect on any audience. This plant can grow submerged or emersed in dry start aquariums and Wabi Kusa. Because this plant is small with tiny roots, it can prove difficult to keep planted into the substrate. In this case, dry start can help by allowing time for the roots to anchor into the substrate before flooding the tank. Although some have had success growing HC in smaller tanks using liquid carbon such as Excel, this species requires Co2 injection to truly thrive. It can be quite difficult to grow lush, thick carpets for sustained periods of time without Co2, and fertilization is recommended. To maintain a nice foreground Family Name: Scrophulariaceae Origin: North America, Cuba Height: 1-2” pH: 6-7.5 Care: Medium to Difficult Light: Medium to High Co2: Required Propagation: Cut new growth along with roots Growth rate: Moderate to Fast | Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" is a beautiful variant of Hydrocotyle Tripartita that originates from South-East Asia. It is a wonderful stem aquatic plant with green leaves. The fast and compact growth makes it a great addition to the aquarium. When the right nutrients are provided, Hydrocotyle Tripartita attains a dense structure that increases the overall look of the tank. It can be used as a foreground or midground plant in aquariums and vivariums. You can also give a carpet like look to the tank with Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" by gently pressing the leaves. Earlier, Hydrocotyle Tripartita was not in aquarium use; however, with time, the different variants of this green plant came into being and were explored by the aquarists for aquarium use. You can buy the tissue cultured Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honds" for the best result. Advantages: There are multiple benefits of having a tissue cultured variant of Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" as the risk of pest infestation become negligible. Many times plants bought from pet stores bring pests with them that can hamper the growth of other plants. It is the reason why choosing tissue cultured Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" will ensure better results over normal Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" plant. Once you buy the tissue cultured plant, make sure to maintain water parameters within the prescribed range for its best growth. Light and other requirements: Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" is an easy to grow plant. It doesn't have any high or peculiar demand. Instead, medium intensity light and medium carbon dioxide supply will fulfil its demand. You can occasionally provide fertilizers to the plant to get greener flora and dense growth. With the right parameters, Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" attains good compact growth and reaches 5-10 cm in height. The intense green leaves on vertical stems look too good and compliment other aquarium plants as well. pH Requirements: The plant can thrive well under the pH requirements ranging between 5.5-8.0. How to Use: Although Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Honda" is a foreground or midground plant, you can also use it as a carpet for the tank. All you need is when the plant attains around 5 cm height, gently press the leaves on the surface with the hand. The dense growth will give a beautiful carpet-like look to the tank. Care: Remove the tissue culture gel from the plant before introducing it to the tank. Clean it thoroughly with water and remove the gel with a soft brush or your hands. The gel may bring slight changes in the water parameters. Therefore, make sure it is completely removed from the plant before burying in the substrate. | Bolbitis heteroclita "difformis" is a small, fine tripinate -leaved form of B. heteroclita, originating from the Philippines widely known as Mini Bolbitis. This fern grows very slowly under water and grows best when cultivated as a terrestrial plant. This is more suitable to grow emerged in paludariums/terrariums/phytospheres etc & also suitable for moist & warm terrariums/ Vertical Gardens etc. Growing Tips: The best method to plant this is tying it on a piece of wood / rough stone /tree root with a dark cotton thread or fishing line to attach the plant until the roots holds the material & doesn’t appreciate being planted in the substrate in submersed condition & the rhizome should not buried in the substrate . Low light, low Co2 & very less nutrients are advised. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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