The Cryptocoryne crispatula is a striking aquatic plant known for its long, slender, wavy leaves that add graceful movement and texture to any aquascape. This in-vitro version is grown in sterile conditions, ensuring a pest-free, algae-free, and healthy plant, ready to be introduced into your aquarium. Its hardy nature and attractive appearance make it a popular choice for midground and background placement.
Key Features:
- Elegant, Wavy Leaves: Cryptocoryne crispatula is recognized for its long, narrow leaves that feature wavy edges, creating a natural and flowing look in the aquarium.
- Hardy Plant: This species is highly adaptable to different water conditions and is suitable for both low- and high-tech aquariums, making it a great choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
- In-Vitro Cultivation: Grown in sterile, controlled environments, this plant is free from snails, algae, and pathogens, ensuring a healthy start for your aquarium.
- Versatile Aquascaping: Its tall and flowing leaves make it an ideal plant for the midground or background, where it adds height and texture without overpowering the aquascape.
Care Requirements:
- Lighting: Cryptocoryne crispatula thrives in low to moderate lighting. Too much light can cause algae to grow on the leaves, so it is best suited for shaded or low-light areas of the tank.
- CO2: Although it can thrive without CO2, the addition of CO2 will encourage faster growth and help maintain the plant’s health and color.
- Water Parameters: This plant is highly adaptable, tolerating a wide range of water conditions. It prefers a pH between 6.0 and 8.0 and temperatures between 22-28°C.
- Trimming: Regular trimming of older leaves can help maintain the plant’s overall appearance and encourage new growth. Propagation occurs naturally through runner shoots, which can be separated and replanted.
Planting Tips:
- Rinse the plant thoroughly to remove the nutrient gel before planting in your aquarium.
- Cryptocoryne crispatula is best planted in a nutrient-rich substrate to support its long-term growth. Ensure the roots are buried, but leave the crown above the substrate to prevent rot.
- Its tall, flowing leaves are perfect for creating a natural, dynamic background in your aquascape.
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