Sreepadma D80 Cryptocoryne beckettii| TC Live Plant
Sreepadma D80 Cryptocoryne beckettii| TC Live Plant is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Cryptocoryne beckettii is a classic and popular plant in the aquarium hobby, well-known for its hardiness and attractive appearance. It belongs to the Cryptocoryne genus, which includes a variety of plants that are adaptable and easy to care for, making them suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
Appearance:
- Leaves: The leaves of Cryptocoryne beckettii can vary in color from green to brown, with a reddish or purple underside. The texture may be slightly wavy or ruffled, adding visual interest to the aquarium.
- Height: It typically grows to a height of 4-10 inches (10-25 cm), depending on the conditions.
- Growth Pattern: Forms a rosette with leaves that grow outward, creating a bushy appearance.
Care Requirements:
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Light:
- Tolerates low to moderate lighting. Under low light, it will grow more slowly and may have greener leaves, while moderate light can enhance the coloration.
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Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C).
- pH: Prefers a range of 6.0 to 7.5, but it is adaptable.
- Thrives in soft to moderately hard water.
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Substrate:
- A nutrient-rich substrate will support optimal growth, though it can grow in standard aquarium gravel as well. Adding root tabs can boost its health and vibrancy if using an inert substrate.
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Fertilization:
- Regular fertilization with root tabs or a liquid fertilizer can help maintain healthy growth. It benefits from micronutrients, particularly iron.
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CO2:
- CO2 injection is not necessary but can improve growth and color.
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Maintenance:
- Low maintenance, as it grows slowly and doesn't require frequent trimming.
- Known to experience “Crypt melt” when first introduced to a new environment, where the leaves may disintegrate. This is normal, and new leaves typically grow back as the plant adjusts to its new conditions.
Placement in the Aquarium:
- Best used as a midground plant due to its size, but it can also be placed in the foreground of larger tanks.
- Works well in creating natural-looking aquascapes and blends beautifully with rocks and driftwood.