Post by squish on Oct 29, 2021 23:10:24 GMT -5
Here are the plants I ordered. Some really nice ones and these are going to help my tank look so nice.
Dwarf Chain Sword
Dwarf chain sword or pygmy chain sword is one of the easiest carpeting plants. It grows to about 4 inches tall and has a grassy appearance. It will thrive if given medium to high lighting and will fill in pretty fast once it gets established.
Scarlet Temple
Scarlet temple is a vibrant stem plant that is relatively easy to care for. It features pink to red colored leaves that really make it stand out amongst green aquarium plants. Given high lighting, deeper reds and purple tints can even be seen from this plant.
Scarlet temple does well as a midground to background plant as it can be trimmed short or grown out a bit taller. Therefore, it also provides excellent cover for fish and shrimp.
Dwarf Hairgrass
Dwarf hairgrass is a moderately easy plant to grow. Many aquarists use dwarf hairgrass to achieve a lawn type of effect because of its thin, grass-like leaves, though this requires medium to high lighting.
Dwarf hairgrass propagates itself by sending out runner plants. If left to grow, it will form a lush carpet in your aquarium. Definitely a popular choice in the hobby.
Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo' is a carpeting plant which is typically used by aquarists to achieve lush foreground cover. It is a low-growing plant with bright green, rounded leaves. It will creep laterally along the substrate as it grows along and can also be used overhanging on decor or rocks.
Monte Carlo does not require much beyond medium to higher lighting and fertilizer to thrive. Once it takes off, it will fill in nicely to form a soft carpet for shrimp and bottom dwellers to enjoy.
Dwarf Chain Sword
Dwarf chain sword or pygmy chain sword is one of the easiest carpeting plants. It grows to about 4 inches tall and has a grassy appearance. It will thrive if given medium to high lighting and will fill in pretty fast once it gets established.
Scarlet Temple
Scarlet temple is a vibrant stem plant that is relatively easy to care for. It features pink to red colored leaves that really make it stand out amongst green aquarium plants. Given high lighting, deeper reds and purple tints can even be seen from this plant.
Scarlet temple does well as a midground to background plant as it can be trimmed short or grown out a bit taller. Therefore, it also provides excellent cover for fish and shrimp.
Dwarf Hairgrass
Dwarf hairgrass is a moderately easy plant to grow. Many aquarists use dwarf hairgrass to achieve a lawn type of effect because of its thin, grass-like leaves, though this requires medium to high lighting.
Dwarf hairgrass propagates itself by sending out runner plants. If left to grow, it will form a lush carpet in your aquarium. Definitely a popular choice in the hobby.
Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo' is a carpeting plant which is typically used by aquarists to achieve lush foreground cover. It is a low-growing plant with bright green, rounded leaves. It will creep laterally along the substrate as it grows along and can also be used overhanging on decor or rocks.
Monte Carlo does not require much beyond medium to higher lighting and fertilizer to thrive. Once it takes off, it will fill in nicely to form a soft carpet for shrimp and bottom dwellers to enjoy.