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and how big the plants will be
when it’s time to remove them
from the aquarium.
Dwarf Hairgrass
Dwarf Hairgrass is an attractive aquatic carpeting plant that can make your aquarium floor resemble the natural-growing tall grasses of a beautiful prairie!
- Sold as a small tissue culture
Dwarf Hairgrass for sale
Dwarf Sag
The Dwarf Sagittaria is a great aquatic plant for those just beginning to keep live plants in their aquariums. This fast-growing plant resembles grass and can grow above the water level.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch
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Staurogyne Repens
Repens is a low-growing aquatic plant that originates from South America.
The leaves are small, spade-shaped, and light green in color. Each stem will only grow up a few inches in height.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (5 stems)
Staurogyne Repens for sale
Alternanthera reineckii ‘Mini’.
This miniature version of the well-known Alternanthera is characterized by compact growth and a slower growth rate. It is particularly suitable for small aquariums or as a foreground plant in larger aquascapes. By careful trimming, it is possible to create a dense, red violet carpet of approximately 5 to 10 cm in height. High light intensity and the addition of CO2 improves the plants’ growth and overall appearance.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (3 stems)
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Cryptocoryne Flamingo,
also known as Cryptocoryne Pink Flamingo or Cryptocoryne Pink Panther. This is an extraordinarily rare and much sought-after attractive pink plant for your aquarium. It’s a great plant for experienced aquarium enthusiasts and high-tech aquarium tanks.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (3 stems)
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Cryptocoryne Undulata ‘Red’
This Cryptocoryne is a brown-red form of the time-tested Cryptocoryne undulata from Sri Lanka. It develops quite narrow leaves with finely wavy margin. The leaf underside shows purple-red tones, the upper side is red-brown with darker marbling. The appearance of the plant also varies depending on conditions.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (3 stems)
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Hydrocotyle Tripartita
Hydrocotyle sp.’Japan’ is the popular name of the plant in different plant forums. It is a variant of Hydrocotyle tripartita from South-East Asia. It is characterized by fast, compact growth and small, intense green leaves on vertical stems. The plant is carpet-forming (5-10 cm tall) and its compact growth can be promoted by physically pressing the carpet with your hand when maintaining your aquarium (mechanical retardation). Carpet formation and compact growth do best in good light.
- Sold as a small tissue culture
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Domesticated Marimo Balls are very easy to maintain and ideal for beginners. They can live with all types of fish, and are perfect for low-stocked and low-tech aquariums. No food or fertilizers are needed since they create their own food through photosynthesis.
- Sold as a small ball (1″ in diameter)
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Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) is fairly undemanding. It can be left floating or attached to a surface like wood or rockwork (anchor in place with fishing line or another tie and remove the ties when the plant has attached). It will form mats that provide hiding places for inverts and fish fry as well as a low foreground texture to the aquarium. It is adaptable to a wide range of aquarium conditions.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Christmas Moss is a very attractive and popular aquatic plant in the aquarium hobby which is also known as Xmas Moss. It is a creeping moss very widely spread in tropical Asia including India, Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand. It grows on the shaded wet bank of streams, rivers, and creeks and on moist forest soil. It is found mainly emerged conditions. It is used in planted aquariums as an ornamental underwater plant. Its popularity is increasing day by day among aquarium enthusiasts.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Mini Christmas Moss. It resembles “Christmas moss” very closely, but it is much more delicate and stays smaller. This moss develops dense, regularly ramifying shoots with almost rectangular lateral shoots. Mini Christmas moss attaches readily to rocks and driftwood and is thus ideal for accentuating hardscape materials. It can be used in many ways.
Mini Christmas moss is ideal for aquascaping, however, it can also be used in standard aquaria very well. Its fine, delicate structure makes the tank look larger, and thus you can play with proportions very well to create the illusion of a larger tank.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Peacock Moss (Taxiphyllum sp.) is a fast-growing, beautiful aquatic moss species that give your tank the look of a classic riverbed, without invading your original ecosystem. Attaching to pieces of driftwood, rocks, or mats, these beautiful plant colonies provide an attractive home for fish and other critters, while also absorbing unwanted CO2 and producing oxygen helping natural filtration. With its thick, dense growth and bright green color, it also adds a natural-looking accent to your aquarium.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Spiky Moss (Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Spiky’) is a relatively newly-cultivated moss species that is growing in popularity among aquarium enthusiasts. It is a great plant to keep in almost any freshwater aquarium due to its low lighting requirements and ease of care. It grows into bushy patches that are always a favorite hiding place for shrimp and fish fry. It also provides cultivation areas for tiny live food sources such as infusoria and biofilm. Once established in the aquarium, Spiky Moss fronds appear very bushy with pointy ends. Like most mosses, it can grow in a variety of conditions and is an excellent choice for the aquarium, paludarium, or terrarium.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Flame Moss is a unique type of aquatic moss that grows in a distinct upward pattern. The individual fronds of this plant twists up to create an interesting look when grown attached to wood or rock. This plant provides excellent shade and coverage for shrimp and fish.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Fissidens Fontanus “Fissidens Fox” is a very small feathery moss. It is a dark green moss that adheres very well to the ground. There it forms round cushions or spreads like a lawn. The individual shoots are reminiscent of palm leaves or feathers.
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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PELLIA
The liverwort Monosolenium tenerum,
also called Pellia,
it’s a nice deep green and grows quite slowly.
MINI PELLIA
- Sold as a small loose portion, approx. 2″ x 2″ in size
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JAVA FERN
Java fern is the most popular aquarium plant
due to their aesthetic demand and easy to care for.
It is native to Southeast Asia.
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- Sold as loose rhizome portion with 4+ leaves each portion
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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WINDELOV JAVA
Windelov Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus var. “Windelov”) is a very attractive, popular, and low-maintenance plant for the freshwater aquarium.
- Sold as loose rhizome portion with 4+ leaves in each portion
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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JAVA TRIDENT
Microsorum pteropus ‘Trident‘ is a narrow-leaved, smaller form of Microsorum, which like other Microsorum is an easy and safe plant. ‘Trident’ is both suitable for beginners, as well as the experienced scaper, and fits both smaller and larger aquariums.
- Sold as loose rhizome portion with 4+ leaves in each portion
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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ANUBIAS PLANTS
Overall, Anubias is a very good plant for any aquarium. It is especially a very good plant to keep in your aquarium if you are a beginner. Because it is very hardy and easy to care for plants. And it can survive almost any water conditions.
- Sold as loose rhizome portion with 4+ leaves in each portion
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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BUCE (Bucephalandra) RARE PLANTS
Bucephalandra is a genus of flowering plants endemic to Borneo, grown on the banks of fast-flowing streams and rivers. There are hundreds of different types, most considered rare in the US aquarium trade despite their growing demand and popularity.
- Sold as a loose rhizome portion
- Also available on driftwood and rock
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Alternanthera Reineckii Rosanervig.
This robust variety has bright pink leaves with light veins. The plant is compact in shape and the stalk does not develop as robustly as other Alternanthera. Alternanthera Rosanervig is perfectly suitable for planting in the back or middle of the aquarium, as well as in the front if properly cut. Good light and fertilizer conditions, as well as CO2 addition, are all factors essential to lush growth and vibrant color development, for all Alternanthera varieties.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (3 stems)
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Alternanthera Reineckii Var Roseafolia
Alternanthera reineckii var. ‘roseafolia’ is a very decorative “red” plant. Commonly known as Telanthera, of the Alternanthera sp. this one is an exemplary aquarium plant. Alternanthera reineckii has a bronze color on top of the leaf and a deep purple-colored underside of the leaf.
- Sold as small tissue culture or as a bunch (3 stems)
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ANACHARIS
The Anacharis, also known as the Brazilian Waterweed, is an ideal aquatic plant for beginners.
- Sold as a bunch (5 stems)
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Rotala Rotundifolia H’ra
Rotala sp. “H’Ra” is a beautiful new plant that has its origin in Vietnam. When grown under proper conditions, this plant displays a bright orange-red color. It also has slightly narrower and pointier leaves when compare to Rotala sp. “Colorata”.
- Sold as a bunch (5 stems)
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Rotala Macrandra
Rotala macrandra ‘Japan’ is a magnificent aquarium plant, but unfortunately, it is very demanding. This variant is a little easier to grow and develops better coloration. It needs very good light to develop its beautiful red shades, just like CO2 addition and soft water are vital to ensure optimal growth.
- Sold as a bunch (5 stems)
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Italian Val. / Vallisneria Spirallis
This is the perfect background plant to fill up empty spaces and bring a lush “jungle” feeling. This moderate growing plants requires bright light. With the right conditions this shoot will grow an inch a week. Simply trim the leaf tips once grown to the desired height.
- Sold as a 2 rooted shoots (3+ inches tall)
Vallisneria Spirallis
Amazon Sword
Echinodorus Parviflorus, also known as Rosette Sword, E. Peruensis, or E. Tocantins, originates from South America. This is a highly adaptable and hardy Amazon sword. This plant will grow up to approximately 10 inches and so it is an ideal plant not only for larger tanks but also for small aquariums.
The Rosette Sword Plant also known by its formal species name, Echinodorus Parviflorus ‘Tropica’, is smaller than most sword plants and therefore works in small to medium-sized tanks. The rosette sword plant as it is more commonly known in the US is unlike most other sword plants in the fact that it is smaller than most. Echinodorus Parviflorus ‘Tropica’ can be used in fore-midground areas of the planted aquarium.
- Sold as a bunch (3 stems)
amazon sword
FLOATING PLANTS
Guppy Grass (Najas guadelupensis)
is a visually attractive and very in-demand plant, but also extremely useful to fish and invertebrate breeders.
- Sold in small portions (bunched – 3 stems)
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Hornwort
grows best as a floating plant, where it has greater access to light and carbon dioxide from the air. Some people like to plant it into the substrate or attach it to a hardscape, but because it never grows proper roots, the attached end tends to rot away.
- Sold in small portions (bunched – 3 stems)
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Duckweed
Lemna Minor, also known as duckweed aquatic plant, is a fast-growing, adaptable, hardy, and easy-going plant. Duckweed produces small and oval leaves measuring about 0.12 inches.
- Sold in small portions
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Fairy Moss – Mosquito Fern or Azolla is a small free-floating fern approximately 3/8 to 1 centimeter wide. Mosquito ferns can vary in color from green to red …
- Sold in small portions
Fairy Moss for sale
Giant duckweed
Giant duckweed is a larger, more manageable version of the regular duckweed.
- Sold in small portions
Giant duckweed for sale
Amazon Frogbit (Limnobium laevigatum)
The freshwater floating plant helps control nitrates. Excellent cover for fish fry and shrimp. Provide shade to keep inhabitants calm.
- Sold in small portions
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Red Root Floater (Phyllanthus Fluitans)
Red Root Floater is a South American floating plant that is known and highly desired for its bright red roots and underside.
- Sold in small portions
Red Root Floater for sale
Water Spangles (Salvinia minima)
Water Spangles is a Central and South American floating plant that is known for its relatively large size and its dangling roots, which are a great feeding area and refuge for aquatic animal fry.
- Sold in small portions
Water Spangles for sale
Water Lettuce
Water lettuce is among the world’s most productive freshwater aquatic plants and is considered an invasive species.
- Sold in small portions
Water Lettuce for sale
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Do our plants have snails?
We do have snails…
But, if you do not like snails
you can do a 1:20 ratio
bleach to water dip
and/or wash the plants.
Anytime
you add something new
to an aquarium
it is important to rinse it off
before adding, just to be safe.
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