Cryptocoryne crispatula is a aquatic plant known for its long, ribbon like leaves. Often used in the background of aquariums.
Plant Profile & Care:
Cryptocoryne crispatula is a popular and hardy choice for aquarists, suitable for both beginners and experienced hobbyists due to its adaptability.
- Placement: Ideal for the midground or background of the aquarium, where its tall leaves (up to 60 cm) can add height and texture. The leaves may float beautifully on the water surface in shallower tanks.
- Lighting: Thrives in low to moderate lighting conditions. Too much light can encourage algae growth on its leaves.
- Substrate: As a heavy root feeder, it benefits greatly from a nutrient-rich substrate or the use of root tabs.
- Water Conditions: This plant is highly adaptable and can tolerate a wide range of water parameters, including hard water, which is typical of its natural habitat in Southern Thailand.
- Temperature: 22-28°C.
- pH Range: 6.0-9.0.
- CO₂: While not strictly necessary for growth, CO₂ supplementation will promote faster and more vibrant growth.
- Growth & Propagation: It has a medium growth rate and propagates naturally through runner shoots, which can be separated and replanted to create new plants.
- “Crypt Melt”: Like many Cryptocorynes, it may experience an initial “melt” (losing its leaves) when introduced to a new environment due to changes in water conditions. With stable parameters and a little patience, it typically recovers and grows new leaves adapted to the tank


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