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Scientific Name: Staurogyne repens
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Common Name: Staurogyne
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Origin: South America
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Family: Acanthaceae
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Height: 5-10 cm
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Growth Rate: Moderate
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Placement in Tank: Foreground, Midground
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Light Requirement: Medium to High
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CO2 Requirement: Recommended for faster and more compact growth
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Temperature: 22-28°C
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pH: 6.0-7.5
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Propagation: Stem cuttings
The Staurogyne repens is a popular low-growing aquatic plant known for its bright green, compact leaves and bushy growth. It is highly versatile and can be used as a foreground plant or for filling spaces between rocks and hardscapes in aquascapes. Grown in-vitro, this plant arrives pest-free, algae-free, and ready for immediate planting in your aquarium.
Key Features:
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Compact Growth: Staurogyne repens is known for its short, bushy growth, making it an ideal choice for the foreground or as a midground filler around rocks and hardscapes.
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Easy to Care For: This hardy plant adapts well to a variety of conditions, making it suitable for beginners while still being a favorite among seasoned aquascapers.
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In-Vitro Cultivation: Grown in sterile conditions, the plant is free from pests, algae, and contaminants, ensuring a healthy start for your aquarium.
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Versatile Aquascaping: Whether used for carpeting the foreground or filling gaps between hardscapes, Staurogyne repens brings a fresh, green look to aquascapes.
Care Requirements:
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Lighting: Staurogyne repens thrives under medium to high lighting conditions, which help maintain its compact and bushy growth. Insufficient light may result in leggy, uneven growth.
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CO2: While not mandatory, CO2 supplementation is highly recommended to boost growth and maintain the plant’s compact, lush appearance.
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Water Parameters: This plant adapts well to a wide range of water conditions, preferring a pH range of 6.0-7.5 and temperatures between 22-28°C. Nutrient-rich substrate supports stronger, healthier growth.
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Trimming: Regular trimming helps maintain its bushy form and encourages new shoots. Trimmed cuttings can be replanted to propagate new plants and expand coverage.
Planting Tips:
- Rinse the plant thoroughly to remove the nutrient gel before planting in your aquarium.
- Divide the plant into smaller clusters and plant evenly in the substrate to promote even growth and faster coverage.
- Provide medium to high lighting and CO2 supplementation to encourage faster establishment and compact growth.