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Here we have a fantastic selection of carpeting plants for your aquarium. These will spread quite happily across the base of your aquarium with the correct lighting and use of co2 along with a good fertiliser. Follow these few simple notes and you will have an amazing carpet covering in your tank.
Bacopa australis was discovered in southern Brazil (australis = southern ), and it does not come from Australia, as might otherwise
be assumed from its name. Stems become 10-30cm tall and…
Eleocharis Acicularis ‘Mini’ has even lower groath than the common Eleocharis Parvula and was was given to Tropica by
Thomas Barr from US. Plant the mini version in small portions covering…
Glossostigma Elantinoides from New Zealand is much in demand in Japanese-inspired aquariums. It is one of the smallest aquarium
plants (2-3cm tall), and thus a good foreground plant. A difficult plant…
Glossostigma Elantinoides from New Zealand is much in demanded in Japanese inspired aquariums. It is one
of the smallest aquarium plants, and thus a very good foreground plant. A difficult plant…
Gratiola Viscidula is relatively new to the aquatic hobby. The somewhat ‘thorny’ appearance of the
submersed form makes it very distinct and recognisable. It is easy to grow and prefers good…
Echinodorus ‘Quadricostatus’ from South America has characteristic light-green leaves 10-15 cm long which form a good contrast to the darker aquarium plants. It is most beautiful when planted in groups,…
Previously named Echinodorus tenellus ‘Green’.
This small rosulate plant will easily make a 5-10 cm high carpet when the light is good and the bottom layer nutritious. Even at an intense…
Hydrocotyle sp ‘Japan’ is the popular name of the plant in different plant forms. It is a variant of Hydrocotyle tripartite from
South-East Asia. It is characterised by fast, compact growth…
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis from South America can grow very compact, but a “lawn effect’ (4-7cm tall) is only achieved at high light
intensity.
Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis can grow very compact, but a ‘lawn effect” ( 4-7cm tall ) is only achieved at high
light intensity. When planting in the aquarium small clumps should be placed…
This small fern comes from Asia where it often grows in rice fields. The leaves are tiny and rarely wider than 0.5cm.
It is a hardy plant that tolerates poor light…
A fascinating plant, usually delivered with leaves like a four leaf clover. After a transitional period
it develops different types of leaves, possibly a low form with single leaves like a…