Java Fern Microsorum Pteropus On Mesh | Live Plant

Rs. 250.00


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Microsorum Pteropus "Java," commonly known as Java Fern, is a classic and enduring choice for planted aquariums. Belonging to the Polypodiaceae family, this hardy and versatile fern hails from Southeast Asia. Recognized for its distinctive, leathery green leaves and rhizomatous growth pattern, Java Fern is a popular plant among aquarists of all experience levels. Its ability to thrive in various conditions and adapt to different aquascaping styles makes it a staple in both beginner and advanced aquarium setups.

1. Lighting: Java Fern is adaptable to low to medium lighting conditions. It can thrive in aquariums with standard fluorescent lighting, making it suitable for setups with varying light intensities.

2. Substrate: While Java Ferns can be planted in the substrate, they are more commonly attached to driftwood, rocks, or other aquarium decor. The rhizome, the horizontal stem from which leaves and roots grow, should not be buried in the substrate.

3. CO2 and Nutrients: Java Fern is not demanding when it comes to CO2 and nutrient levels. It can thrive in aquariums without additional CO2 supplementation, and nutrient requirements are minimal.

4. Pruning: Trim damaged or yellowing leaves close to the rhizome. Avoid burying the rhizome in the substrate, as this can lead to rot. Java Fern is known for slow growth, and it generally requires minimal pruning.

5. Water Parameters: Maintain a temperature range of 68-82°F (20-28°C) and a slightly acidic to neutral pH between 6.0-7.5. It can adapt to various water hardness levels.

6. Placement: Ideal for midground or background placement, Java Fern adds texture and natural appeal to aquariums. Its versatile nature makes it suitable for a wide range of aquascaping styles.

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Java Fern Microsorum Pteropus On Mesh | Live Plant

Rs. 250.00

Product Description: 

Microsorum Pteropus "Java," commonly known as Java Fern, is a classic and enduring choice for planted aquariums. Belonging to the Polypodiaceae family, this hardy and versatile fern hails from Southeast Asia. Recognized for its distinctive, leathery green leaves and rhizomatous growth pattern, Java Fern is a popular plant among aquarists of all experience levels. Its ability to thrive in various conditions and adapt to different aquascaping styles makes it a staple in both beginner and advanced aquarium setups.

1. Lighting: Java Fern is adaptable to low to medium lighting conditions. It can thrive in aquariums with standard fluorescent lighting, making it suitable for setups with varying light intensities.

2. Substrate: While Java Ferns can be planted in the substrate, they are more commonly attached to driftwood, rocks, or other aquarium decor. The rhizome, the horizontal stem from which leaves and roots grow, should not be buried in the substrate.

3. CO2 and Nutrients: Java Fern is not demanding when it comes to CO2 and nutrient levels. It can thrive in aquariums without additional CO2 supplementation, and nutrient requirements are minimal.

4. Pruning: Trim damaged or yellowing leaves close to the rhizome. Avoid burying the rhizome in the substrate, as this can lead to rot. Java Fern is known for slow growth, and it generally requires minimal pruning.

5. Water Parameters: Maintain a temperature range of 68-82°F (20-28°C) and a slightly acidic to neutral pH between 6.0-7.5. It can adapt to various water hardness levels.

6. Placement: Ideal for midground or background placement, Java Fern adds texture and natural appeal to aquariums. Its versatile nature makes it suitable for a wide range of aquascaping styles.

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