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Staurogyne repens
Introduction:
Staurogyne repens is a compact, hardy foreground plant native to the Rio Cristalino region in Brazil. This species is highly popular in aquascaping for its bright green, low-growing foliage and bushy growth habit. Its thick stems and small leaves make it excellent for creating lush carpets or clusters at the front of the tank. As a tissue culture specimen, this plant is cultivated under sterile conditions, free from pests, algae, and snails—making it a clean and safe choice for planted aquariums.
Care Requirements:
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 22–28 °C
pH Range: 6.0–7.5
Water Hardness: 3–12 dGH
Nutrient Requirements:
Benefits from regular fertilization with root tabs or liquid nutrients. CO₂ injection significantly enhances growth and leaf density, though it is not strictly necessary in low-tech setups.
Tank Setup:
Ideal for the foreground or midground in aquascapes. Requires a nutrient-rich substrate to root effectively. Grows best under moderate to high lighting, where it maintains a compact, spreading form. Suitable for small to large tanks.
Care Tips:
Rinse the tissue culture gel thoroughly before planting. Separate the plant into small portions and space them evenly across the substrate to promote fast, even carpeting. Trim occasionally to encourage lateral growth and prevent upward stretching under high light.
With its vibrant green color, sturdy growth, and versatile placement options, Staurogyne repens is a go-to choice for creating vibrant aquascapes. The tissue culture format offers aquarists a healthy, pest-free plant that adapts well to a wide range of aquarium styles and setups.
Images are for display purposes only. As a natural product, plant appearance may vary. Please ensure you have selected either the net pot option or the loose plant option before purchasing.