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Staurogyne repens is the perfect plant to dress the foreground of an aquarium with a natural and neat look. Native to Brazil, this compact green plant settles easily and quickly forms a low, dense and bushy carpet . It grows slowly, which limits maintenance, and adapts to different types of tanks. Although it benefits from a good Co2 system and intense lighting, it can quite flourish in a low tech aquarium. It is a robust plant, which resists well to changes, ideal for giving volume and depth to your aquatic compositions, especially in a natural or Iwagumi type style.

Staurogyne repens comes straight from the sunny banks of the Rio Cristalino, in the southern Brazilian Amazon. This creeping plant is inspired by the natural style of fast-flowing rivers, growing among rocks and on sunny slopes. With its small, oval, intense green leaves , it is distinguished by its low growth habit and short internodes, which give it a well-stocked appearance, perfect for the foreground.
It measures between 3 and 10 cm in height, sometimes a little more depending on the light and growing conditions. The stronger the lighting , the more compact it remains and develops a bushy habit. On the other hand, if the light is too weak, it will tend to stretch upwards. The ideal is therefore to offer it bright and diffused light, with a photoperiod of 8 to 10 hours per day.
Easy to grow, Staurogyne repens thrives in soft, slightly acidic water with a pH around 6 to 7 and a hardness below 6 GH. It thrives at temperatures between 22 and 30°C. A rich nutrient substrate is recommended to support its well-developed root system. Although it can survive without it, a regular supply of nutrients and a little CO2 visibly boost its growth and prevent deficiencies.
When planting, separate the stems of the in vitro plant and replant them 3 to 5 cm apart. Once established, the plant begins to creep gently, forming a natural, dense green carpet . The stems can then be pruned when they reach 6 to 8 cm to encourage lateral growth and prevent the base from becoming bare.
Staurogyne repens is a true star in aquascaping compositions. It fits perfectly into Iwagumi or nature aquarium settings, filling spaces between stones and growing along slopes. It can even be planted high up, to fall slightly along an aquarium root or slide into a crevice between two rocks.
To maintain a uniform and healthy carpet, remember to perform regular water changes and ensure the water remains clear, which will encourage light to penetrate to the base of the plant. Pruning is easy thanks to its slow growth. Simply cut back any overgrown stems or damaged parts, and even replant cuttings to thicken the area.
Its tender texture makes it a real treat for shrimp and some small fish, but beware of overly herbivorous species or greedy snails. To avoid disappointment, it's best to choose your tankmates carefully.
Microsorum pteropus 'Narrow' , also known as the narrow-leaved Java fern, is an ideal aquarium plant for beginners and aquascaping enthusiasts alike . It grows naturally attached to an aquarium root or rock , without the need for substrate, making it very easy to install. Its thin, elongated leaves offer a fluid and elegant movement in the water . It is not demanding: moderate light, no need for CO2, and a good ability to adapt to different parameters. In addition to being decorative, it also offers perfect hiding places for fish and shrimp . It is a plant that grows slowly but surely.
Bacopa caroliniana in a mini pot is a superb stem plant, native to North America, ideal for creating dense clumps in the background or middle ground . It seduces with its fleshy, oval, pretty light green leaves and its ability to form harmonious bushes in all types of aquariums. Sold in a coconut fiber pot, it is ready to plant, without preparation : just bury it where you want. With its slow growth and great adaptability, it is a perfect plant for beginners. It requires little care, moderate to strong lighting , a little patience... and it will thank you with its soothing presence and elegant foliage.
Cryptocoryne undulata 'Broad Leaf' is an aquarium plant native to Sri Lanka , ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists. Cultivated in vitro, it is pest-free and adapts easily to many aquatic environments. With its wavy leaves in reddish-brown to deep green hues , it brings a natural and warm touch to your tank. Undemanding, it grows well in both low and moderate lighting , and does not require the addition of a Co2 system . Its robust structure and moderate growth make it an excellent choice for creating refuge areas for your fish or shrimp. It is also an excellent mid- or background plant to visually enrich your aquatic decor.
Dreaming of a lush, natural plant carpet for your aquarium? Eleocharis acicularis is the plant for you! Easy to grow, it grows quickly and adapts to a wide range of conditions. Ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike, this grassy plant forms a dense, attractive carpet. It guarantees a natural look while improving water quality. Grown in vitro, it is guaranteed to be pest-free, algae-free, and free from chemical fertilizers.
Eriocaulon cinereum is a rare and fascinating aquatic plant, ideal for enhancing an aquarium. With its foliage in the form of fine green tips , it resembles a small miniature palm tree. Produced through in vitro culture, it is free of algae and parasites, guaranteeing a healthy introduction into your tank. Very popular in aquascaping, it is distinguished by its ability to flower under good conditions, offering a unique spectacle. To flourish, it requires intense lighting , a good supply of CO2 system and a soil rich in nutrients . Easy to integrate, it brings a touch of originality and naturalness to your aquatic decor.
Helanthium tenellum 'Green' is a grassy plant ideal for creating a natural, dense carpet in a freshwater aquarium. Unlike the classic variety, this 'Green' version retains a vibrant green hue, even under strong lighting . It forms a compact and attractive plant carpet thanks to its numerous branches. Easy to maintain, it does not require complex care and grows slowly, thus limiting the need for pruning. For optimal development, a CO2 system and nutrient- rich soil are recommended. Whether for a nano aquarium or a large tank, this plant elegantly enhances the foreground.
The Rotala rotundifolia in a mini pot is the perfect plant for those who want to bring color and dynamism to the bottom of their aquarium . Very popular in planted tanks, it develops green, yellow or red foliage depending on the light intensity . With strong lighting , its stems take on magnificent pink to orange-red tones. Sold in a mini coconut fiber pot, it is ready to plant , without preparation or separation of stems. It is a plant with a stem that is quick and easy to cut , ideal for creating a bushy effect. It adapts very well even without a Co2 system , and is easily pruned to maintain a nice density.
AlgExit is a safe and effective product for controlling the vast majority of algae species in the freshwater aquarium . It actively fights against algae, including beard, brush and string algae.
Dreaming of a lush, natural plant carpet for your aquarium? Eleocharis acicularis is the plant for you! Easy to grow, it grows quickly and adapts to a wide range of conditions. Ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike, this grassy plant forms a dense, attractive carpet. It guarantees a natural look while improving water quality. Grown in vitro, it is guaranteed to be pest-free, algae-free, and free from chemical fertilizers.
Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo' is a ground cover aquarium plant that forms a dense, lush carpet in the foreground of the tank. Native to South America, it is distinguished by its light green, rounded, and very compact foliage , perfect for creating a natural plant substrate. Easy to maintain, it thrives with good lighting and a moderate CO2 system . This versatile plant can be grown in a "dry start" to encourage its rooting before immersion. Suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, it enhances any type of aquarium by adding a natural and harmonious touch.
Staurogyne repens is a compact and resilient aquatic plant, ideal for the foreground of your aquarium. Native to the Rio Cristalino in Brazil, this plant forms a dense, low bush thanks to its small, bright green leaves. It grows slowly and adapts easily to different aquatic environments. Its maintenance is simple: with medium light and a moderate supply of CO2, it flourishes effortlessly. Perfect for aquascaping , it creates a superb plant carpet that will enhance your natural decor. Grown in vitro, it guarantees a healthy and pest-free introduction to your aquarium.
Phyllanthus fluitans , also known as Red Root Floater , is a floating plant native to South America. It is particularly popular for its heart-shaped leaves , which take on a reddish hue under intense lighting . Easy to maintain, it grows quickly and creates a spectacular surface effect while providing ideal shade for fish such as bettas. Its red roots and white flowers add a natural and original touch to any aquarium.
Riccia fluitans , also known as the water lily , is a highly versatile aquatic moss. Popularized by aquascaping master Takashi Amano , it can be used floating or attached to roots and rocks to create beautiful underwater landscapes. Easy to maintain, it forms oxygen bubbles when healthy and provides an excellent refuge for fish and shrimp. Whether you are an aquascaper or a beginner, this plant will enhance your aquarium.
Sagittaria subulata is a robust and easy-to-grow aquatic plant, perfect for planted aquariums. Adaptable and undemanding, it forms attractive green carpets in the foreground and can sometimes surprise visitors by developing taller stems with small white flowers. Thanks to its rapid growth, it adds structure to the aquarium and provides natural hiding places for fish and shrimp.
Hygrophila pinnatifida is a unique aquatic plant distinguished by its copper, green, and burgundy foliage. Perfect for decorating the background of an aquarium, it clings naturally to roots and rocks, creating a natural and lush setting. With moderate growth , it remains compact if regularly pruned and provided with good lighting . It is ideal for aquarists of all levels, from beginners to experts wishing to perfect an elegant and refined aquatic landscape.
Eriocaulon cinereum is a rare and fascinating aquatic plant, ideal for enhancing an aquarium. With its foliage in the form of fine green tips , it resembles a small miniature palm tree. Produced through in vitro culture, it is free of algae and parasites, guaranteeing a healthy introduction into your tank. Very popular in aquascaping, it is distinguished by its ability to flower under good conditions, offering a unique spectacle. To flourish, it requires intense lighting , a good supply of CO2 system and a soil rich in nutrients . Easy to integrate, it brings a touch of originality and naturalness to your aquatic decor.
What they think about it
(and they are right...)
Alan D.
Beautiful plant arrived in good shape. (Translated review)
Stéphan H.
Beautiful plant, but I will avoid it during hot weather because I had 1 out of 2 plants that cooked in its packaging, but without it, it's great! (Translated review)