Aquatic Plants

Alternanthera reineckii ‘Mini’, In-Vitro

R215,00
Red stem plant that remains small In-vitro cupDifficulty: Medium
Genus: Alternanthera
Species: reineckii ‘Mini‘
Family: Amaranthaceae
Origin: Cultivar
Light: high – medium
Temperature: 22-28°C
Growth rate: slow
Area: Foreground
Height: up to 10 cm
pH: 5-8
Water hardness: soft to hard
Co2: 20-30 mg/l
Propagation: head cuttings, side shoots

Anubias barteri ‘Petite’

R275,00
  • Small-leaved epiphyte
  • Very popular for aquascaping
  • Robust, hard leaves
  • Suitable for nano tanks

Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia

R275,00
  • Bigger, robust Anubias variety
  • Broad, heart-shaped leaves
  • Forms a large group with time
  • Also very decorative in paludariums

Anubias Barteri var. nana

R230,00
  • Small-leaved epiphyte
  • Robust, hard leaves
  • Very undemanding
  • Suitable for every aquarium

Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pinto’

R295,00
  • Small-leaved epiphyte
  • Conspicuous white-green pattern
  • Undemanding

Anubias barteri var. nana MP XL

  • Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana
  • Common Name: Anubias Nana
  • Origin: West Africa
  • Family: Araceae
  • Height: 5-15 cm
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Placement in Tank: Foreground, Midground, Attached to Hardscape
  • Light Requirement: Low to Medium
  • CO2 Requirement: Not required
  • Temperature: 20-30°C
  • pH: 6.0-7.5
  • Propagation: Rhizome division

Anubias barteri var. nana, on Wood

R595,00

It originates from Cameroon and will reach 5-10 cm height. The rhizome will be 10-15 cm or more. It grows slowly, and the leaves survive for several years, giving slow-growing algae the chance to become established. The best result is achieved by planting on a stone or tree root. Fishing line can be used to attach the plant until it gains a hold. If planted on the bottom the rhizome must not be covered because it tends to rot.

Anubias gracilis

R275,00
  • Bigger, very elegant Anubias species
  • Interesting triangular leaf shape
  • Very slow growth
  • Also very decorative in paludariums

Anubias nana ‘Jade’

R345,00
Rhizome plant with Jade grain
Genus: Anubias
Species: barteri var. nana ‘Jade’
Family: Araceae
Origin: Cultivar
Light: medium – low
Temperature: 22 – 28 °C
Growth rate: very slow
Area: Foreground
Height: 5 – 8 cm
pH: 5 – 9
Water hardness: very soft to hard
Co2: 0 – 10 mg/l
Propagation: division of the rhizome

Anubias nana Kirin

R345,00
  • New Dwarf Anubias cultivar
  • Strongly wavy, frilled leaf edge
  • Compact growth
  • Robust, easy epiphyte

Aponogeton madagascariensis, Bulb

R200,00
Plant with a grid-like appearance 
Genus: Aponogeton
Species: madagascariensis
Family: Aponogetonaceae
Origin: Madagascar
Light: medium
Temperature: 20-26°C
Growth rate: medium
Area: Middleground
Height: 20-40 cm
pH: 5-7.5
Water hardness: soft to hard
Co2: 20-30 mg/l
Propagation: seeds

Bolbitis Heudelotii

R230,00
  • Time-tested, robust epiphyte
  • Typical fern-like appearance
  • Transparent bottle-green leaves

Bucephalandra pygmaea Bukit Kelam

R275,00
  • Also known as ‘Wavy Green ‘ and ‘Wavy Leaf’
  • Green leaves with wavy margin
  • Bushy habit
  • Grows faster than many other Bucephalandras
  • Undemanding

Crinum Calamistratum

R320,00
  • Very narrow, curly leaves
  • Dark green coloration
  • Undemanding

Cryptocoryne albida Brown

R245,00
  • Very narrow leaves
  • Interesting feathery pattern on the leaves
  • Undemanding

About Aqua Atlantis Aquascaping Store

At Aqua Atlantis, we are passionate about bringing the tranquil beauty of underwater landscapes into your home or office. As a premier aquascaping store, we specialize in curating a wide range of aquatic plants, unique hardscape materials, and expertly crafted aquarium designs to help you transform your space into a mesmerizing aquatic oasis.

Our Vision

Our vision at Aqua Atlantis is to inspire and empower both beginners and experienced aquascapers to create breathtaking underwater worlds. We believe that aquascaping is an art form that allows you to connect with nature, reduce stress, and experience the soothing serenity of aquatic life within your own environment.