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Barteri – $5
Anubias barteri , also known as Anubius or Anubias barteri, is a hardy plant that has lush green arrow shaped foliage. This rosette plant may reach up to 16 inches in width and has thick, creeping rhizomes. This variety of Anubias barteri is an amphibious form that will survive either totally or partially submersed. Anubias … [View Details]
Dwarf Hair Grass – $4.50
Dwarf Sagitteria Sublata – $1
Often confused for Vallisneria, Sagittaria Subulata, also known as Dwarf Sagittaria, is a great bottom filler plants. This plant can be grown in its emersed or submersed form. If grown emersed, its leaves are somewhat thicker than when grown immersed. In aquariums, this plant is usually 2 to 3 inches tall but can become much … [View Details]
Fissidens Fontanus- 2inch x 2inch portion on a rock – $5
A newly ‘discovered’ aquatic moss, Fissidens fontanus which originates from USA, is now available in Singapore. It is a very nice fissidens species and it is truely aquatic. The best part is that the rhizoids of Fissidens fontanus would cling on readily to the woods or stones after a while, and so doesn’t require frequent … [View Details]
Hemianthus Micranthemoides – $4 Sold Out
Hemianthus micranthemoides is an easy to grow stem plant that will grow well in a wide range of water conditions, tank parameters, and fertilization schemes. At minimum, moderate lighting should be provided to allow the leaves to grow into a rich bright green.
Java Moss – $3
Golf ball sized portion
Micro Sword – $5
Nice foreground plant!
Monosolenium tenerum – $5
Monosolenium tenerum is a naturally rare sinking liverwort native to Asia. It was introduced to the hobby by Tropica as Pellia endiviafolia in 2002 and immediately became quite popular. Only later was it discovered that the plant is in fact M. tenerum. Although it is available commercially in the rest of the world, it remains … [View Details]
Taiwan moss – $5
3 inch by 3 inch portion, maybe come with a rock depending on stock. Looks similar to Xmas moss but less bushy. http://www.aquamoss.net/Taiwan-Moss/Taiwan-Moss.htm
Wendtii, Brown – $4
Grown in a nursery emmersed, leaves are currently green, new emmerged leaves will be darker. Often when Crypts are transplanted or their environment is changed (IE, emmersed to submerged growth) they will experience “Crypt Melt” You can read more about it here


