Cryptocoryne parva INTRODUCTION If you are looking for the “slow and steady” champion of the foreground, Cryptocoryne parva is it. This is the smallest species of the Cryptocoryne genus, staying true to its name (parva is Latin for “small”). Unlike its towering relatives, C. parva rarely grows taller than 5–8 cm (2–3 inches), making it one of the few Crypts suitable for a...
Cryptocoryne crispatula Care Guide
INTRODUCTION If you are looking to add dramatic height and elegant, flowing movement to your aquarium, Cryptocoryne crispatula (often referred to by its variety balansae) is the premier choice. Unlike the bushy, low-growing Crypts most hobbyists are familiar with, C. crispatula produces long, ribbon-like leaves that can easily reach the surface of a tall aquarium. The standout feature of this...
How to Grow Cryptocoryne beckettii ‘Petchii’ — The Beginner’s Secret to Perfect Crypts
The Resilient Jewel: Discovering Cryptocoryne beckettii ‘Petchii’ 1. Introduction For aquarists seeking a compact yet captivating plant that offers striking coloration and robust growth, Cryptocoryne beckettii ‘Petchii’ is an exceptional choice. This beautiful variant of Cryptocoryne beckettii boasts unique purplish-red undersides to its leaves, providing a delightful...
The Secret to Growing Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Mi Oya’ — Healthy Leaves, Vibrant Colour, Easy Care
The Fiery Beauty: Unveiling Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Mi Oya’ 1. Introduction For aquarists seeking a splash of warm, earthy tones and interesting leaf textures, Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Mi Oya’ / Red Wendtii stands out as a truly captivating plant. This particular variant of the popular Cryptocoryne wendtii group offers a unique aesthetic with its reddish-brown, with its leaves...