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Plug and Play product. Can be placed anywhere in your aquascape.. This slow growing fern adapts to most conditions and require low light. Size Approximately 1.5 inches.
Plant Difficulty | – Easy |
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Light Requirement | – Low |
Plant Type | – Rhizome |
Microsorum Pteropus ‘Green Gnome’ is popularly known as Dwarf Java Fern. It is a versatile aquatic plant, easy to maintain, and compatible with most aquarium fish; therefore considered ideal for beginners. Dwarf Java Fern, which originated from South East Asia, can be found growing in the submerged condition on the banks of rivers and streams. The roots of this plant are designed to attach to hard surfaces like woods, tree trunks, ground, and rocks near the waterline. It is a less demanding and slow-growing plant that easily adapts to most aquariums. The leaves contain certain chemicals that prevent most herbivorous fish from eating them. The minimum tank size should not be less than 10 gallons.
Appearance: Microsorum Pteropus ‘Green Gnome’ is a lush green aquarium plant that can grow up to 15 cm with proper water conditions. The width can be between 6 to 8 inches. When the aquarium has the right water parameters, the plant shows dense growth and attains beautiful green color that adds to the aesthetic of the tank manifold. Owing to its growth pattern and height, Dwarf Java Fern seems suitable to keep as a mid-ground or background plant. To attain a dense look, it is advised to allow the plant to spread its rhizomes and develop new plants; however, remove the new plantlets to keep the plant less dense.
Hard/soft plant: It is a hardy plant, suitable to keep in varied water conditions. This plant can’t die except when they are buried in the substrate. If you notice burn spots, remove them by pruning.
Ideal water temperature: The ideal temperature for the growth and development of Dwarf Java Fern is 20 to 28 degrees Celsius.
Lightening conditions: It requires low light conditions. As the light intensity increases, the plant exhibits darker color leaves. At the same time, the plant may also melt due to too much light or blue-green algae.
Ideal pH level: Dwarf Java Fern can tolerate a wide pH range. It could be between 5 and 8 to get the best growth.
Additional Requirements: There is no requirement for additional carbon dioxide or added fertilizers and nutrient-rich substrate. It grows well in the available nutrients from the water.
Propagation: Microsorum Pteropus ‘Green Gnome’ plants are propagated through the rhizome. You can cut the rhizome in half and replant the cut sections on the substrate. The plant will grow separately. You can place the plant on the surface of the driftwood inside the aquarium. When placed over smooth surfaces, the plant will take longer to attach. Remember not to bury the plant on the substrate.
Do you know: Sometimes the plant develops small black spots underside the leaf. They are called tiny java ferns that the plant produces by itself.
PLANT DIFFICULTY | Easy |
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LIGHT REQUIREMENT | Low |
PLANT TYPE | Rhizome |
Settings | Microsorum Pteropus "Green Gnome" remove | Eleocharis Parvula "Japanese" remove | Crepidomanes Malabaricum remove | Echinodorus Major remove | Hydrocotyle Tripartita 'Mini' -On Mesh 5 X 5 Cm - 1 Unit remove | Cabomba Belem remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description | Plug and Play product. Can be placed anywhere in your aquascape.. This slow growing fern adapts to most conditions and require low light. Size Approximately 1.5 inches.
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| Forms a lush grassy carpet under very bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrients.
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| A very hard to grow fern. Can be attached to wood or rock. Does not demand high light but prefers CO2 and nutrients and soft water
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| Nutrient rich substrate is required for this plant which grows large. Suitable for large aquariums.
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| Hydrocotyle tripartita 'Mini' is a new variant of Hydrocotyle tripartita from Australia;
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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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Content | Microsorum Pteropus 'Green Gnome' is popularly known as Dwarf Java Fern. It is a versatile aquatic plant, easy to maintain, and compatible with most aquarium fish; therefore considered ideal for beginners. Dwarf Java Fern, which originated from South East Asia, can be found growing in the submerged condition on the banks of rivers and streams. The roots of this plant are designed to attach to hard surfaces like woods, tree trunks, ground, and rocks near the waterline. It is a less demanding and slow-growing plant that easily adapts to most aquariums. The leaves contain certain chemicals that prevent most herbivorous fish from eating them. The minimum tank size should not be less than 10 gallons. Appearance: Microsorum Pteropus 'Green Gnome' is a lush green aquarium plant that can grow up to 15 cm with proper water conditions. The width can be between 6 to 8 inches. When the aquarium has the right water parameters, the plant shows dense growth and attains beautiful green color that adds to the aesthetic of the tank manifold. Owing to its growth pattern and height, Dwarf Java Fern seems suitable to keep as a mid-ground or background plant. To attain a dense look, it is advised to allow the plant to spread its rhizomes and develop new plants; however, remove the new plantlets to keep the plant less dense. Hard/soft plant: It is a hardy plant, suitable to keep in varied water conditions. This plant can't die except when they are buried in the substrate. If you notice burn spots, remove them by pruning. Ideal water temperature: The ideal temperature for the growth and development of Dwarf Java Fern is 20 to 28 degrees Celsius. Lightening conditions: It requires low light conditions. As the light intensity increases, the plant exhibits darker color leaves. At the same time, the plant may also melt due to too much light or blue-green algae. Ideal pH level: Dwarf Java Fern can tolerate a wide pH range. It could be between 5 and 8 to get the best growth. Additional Requirements: There is no requirement for additional carbon dioxide or added fertilizers and nutrient-rich substrate. It grows well in the available nutrients from the water. Propagation: Microsorum Pteropus 'Green Gnome' plants are propagated through the rhizome. You can cut the rhizome in half and replant the cut sections on the substrate. The plant will grow separately. You can place the plant on the surface of the driftwood inside the aquarium. When placed over smooth surfaces, the plant will take longer to attach. Remember not to bury the plant on the substrate. Do you know: Sometimes the plant develops small black spots underside the leaf. They are called tiny java ferns that the plant produces by itself. | Note: This version is a bit more compact and thinner than ordinary dwarf hair grass.
Quantity: 1 bunch( around 30-40 plants)
Origin: Japan
Plant positioning: Foreground
Light requirement: High
CO2 requirement: Medium
Plant difficulty level: Easy
Plant Propagation: plantlets
PLANTING AND CARE
| A very special rarity, belonging to the diverse family of the Filmy Ferns. This tiny, moss-like fern was found in southwestern India on rocks along a stream. It is not yet identified with certainty and likely belongs to the species Crepidomanes malabaricum. In its natural habitat it is flooded during the rainy period only, however it can be grown permanently submerged in aquariums. This fern has tender, dark green, transparent leaves on a thin, creeping rhizome. It is recommendable to fix Crepidomanes cf. malabaricum on stone or wood, you may also leave the plant on the pad and place it in the aquarium foreground. This fern grows very slowly, forming a carpet by and by. It is rootless but develops dark, hair-like rhizoids on the rhizome which help it adhere to the substrate. This Crepidomanes doesn't need much light, but a good CO2 and nutrient supply, soft to medium hard water and a good water current are beneficial. Crepidomanes cf. malabaricum is a great enrichment for the aquascaping and looks particularly good in small-scale, delicate layouts, for example on vertical structures of the hardscape. Because of its extremely slow growth, one should pay attention to keep it from overrunning by other plants such as faster growing mosses. | Common Name: Ruffle Sword
Ruffle Sword plants have been a long-time staple for planted tank geeks. Their long, thick ruffle-textured leaves have beautiful striations that catch the eye, even in the back or mid-ground of your tank. Their bright green color makes an arresting contrast with red colored plants. They are easy to keep and a great option for beginners.
Ruffle sword plants can grow rather huge, so they need to be pruned regularly. They can be great plants for large size tanks and will grow either submersed or emersed. In their native habitat of Central and South America, they are typically found growing submersed along river banks and streams. With a nutrient rich substrate these plants will tolerate most lighting conditions, but moderate to high lighting is ideal. CO2 injection is not necessary but will help the plant grow faster.
Ruffle sword plants propagate through side shoots off of their leaves, which can be trimmed and replanted into the substrate. To control the size of your Ruffle sword plant you can remove the side shoots and older leaves.
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| 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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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