ADA Cryptocoryne balansae

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Free of snails and algae aquarium plant from tissue culture delivered in sealed cup.

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Description

Cryptocoryne balansae, is a striking and graceful aquatic plant species that brings a touch of elegance to freshwater aquariums. This plant belongs to the Araceae family and is native to Southeast Asia. Known for its unique leaf structure and impressive size, Cryptocoryne balansae is a popular choice among aquarists who want to create natural and lush underwater landscapes.

Physical Characteristics:

  1. Leaf Structure: The leaves of Cryptocoryne balansae are long, slender, and exhibit a pronounced rippled or wavy appearance along their edges. The coloration ranges from light to dark green, adding depth and texture to the plant's appearance.

  2. Growth Form: This plant displays a rosette growth pattern, where leaves emerge from a central point and fan outwards. Cryptocoryne balansae can grow to a considerable height of approximately 30-50 cm under optimal conditions.

  3. Root System: Cryptocoryne balansae develops a robust and extensive root system that anchors the plant securely in the substrate. These roots are essential for nutrient absorption and overall plant health.

Aquarium Requirements:

  1. Lighting: Cryptocoryne balansae is considered a moderate to high light-demanding plant. Providing ample lighting is crucial to promoting healthy growth and maintaining its distinctive leaf structure.

  2. Substrate: A nutrient-rich substrate is essential for the successful cultivation of Cryptocoryne balansae. The plant's roots extract nutrients from the substrate, supporting its growth and appearance.

  3. CO2 Injection: While not strictly necessary, supplementing the aquarium with carbon dioxide (CO2) can contribute to the vigorous growth and vibrancy of Cryptocoryne balansae.

  4. Water Parameters: Maintain water conditions within a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5 and a water hardness level of soft to moderately hard. The temperature should ideally be kept between 22 to 28°C.

Propagation: Propagation of Cryptocoryne balansae is typically achieved through division. As the plant matures, it produces offshoots or daughter plants that can be gently separated from the main plant and replanted. Each divided portion will develop into an independent plant over time.

Maintenance: Regularly remove any deteriorating or decaying leaves to maintain the plant's appearance and overall health. Trimming can also help manage the plant's size and prevent overcrowding.

Aquascaping Use: Cryptocoryne balansae is often used to create visually stunning midground and background displays in aquascaping layouts. Its tall and graceful appearance adds vertical interest to the aquarium, and its wavy leaf edges provide a unique texture.

Challenges: Cryptocoryne balansae can experience a transitional phase when introduced to a new aquarium, during which older leaves may shed or "melt." This is a common adaptation process as the plant adjusts to its new environment.

Cryptocoryne balansae is an impressive and captivating plant that adds a touch of sophistication to freshwater aquariums. Its distinct leaf structure and vertical growth make it a sought-after choice for aquascaping enthusiasts. Whether used as a centerpiece or integrated into a larger aquascape, Cryptocoryne balansae creates an eye-catching focal point that enhances the beauty of underwater environments.

How to plant

Plants with great success!

Tissue Cultures are very young plants cultivated and delivered directly from the laboratory. The plants are guaranteed to be free from snails, algae and pesticides and, therefore, are harmless for sensitive shrimp and fish.

Success with your aquarium depends largely on the proper plant choice. In a Tissue Culture cup, you get many plants that can be divided into small portions and cover a larger area. Plants are compact from the start, so you will experience dense and beautiful growth if you give them the right fertiliser and CO2!

  • Carefully take the plant out of the cup and rinse off the growing media.
  • To prevent mildew and algae, rinse with chlorine-free water.
  • Split the plant into portions using your fingers or scissors.
  • Plant portions into the substrate using tweezers or attach to the hardscape in case of rhizomatous. 

Then watch them grow!

Plant Info

Origin
Country or continent where a plant is the most common. Cultivars arise or are bred in cultivation.

Growth Rate
Growth rate of the plant compared to other aquatic plants.

Height
Average height (cm) of the plant after two months in the tank.

Light Demand
The average or medium light demand of an aquarium plant is 0.5 W/L.

CO2 Demand
A medium need in CO2 is 6-14 mg/L. A high demand in CO2 is approx. 15-25 mg/L.