Cryptocoryne Lutea potted

$6.45

Cryptocoryne lutea is a popular freshwater aquarium plant from the Cryptocoryne genus, known for its compact size and ease of care. Here’s a detailed description:


General Description

  • Type: Submerged aquatic plant

  • Origin: Southeast Asia (primarily Sri Lanka)

  • Size: Small to medium; typically 10–20 cm (4–8 inches) tall

  • Leaves:

    • Shape: Narrow, lanceolate, slightly wavy edges

    • Color: Bright to medium green, sometimes slightly translucent; can take on brownish hues in low light

    • Texture: Soft, flexible, with a slightly glossy surface

    • Arrangement: Rosette form, with new leaves emerging from a central crown


Aquarium Care

  • Lighting: Low to moderate; adaptable to various lighting conditions

  • Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate preferred; roots absorb nutrients efficiently

  • CO₂ and Fertilization: Optional; grows well without CO₂, but will benefit from liquid fertilizers for faster growth

  • Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)

  • Water Parameters: Soft to moderately hard water, pH 6.0–7.5; tolerant of a wide range of conditions


Uses in Aquascaping

  • Ideal for foreground or midground planting in small to medium aquariums

  • Forms dense clumps, providing hiding spots for small fish and shrimp

  • Slow to moderate growth; leaves may melt temporarily when first introduced to a new tank (a common trait of Cryptocorynes)

  • Works well in low-tech and planted tanks, making it beginner-friendly

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Description

Cryptocoryne Lutea potted

Additional information

Weight .25 kg