Tropica Sagittaria Subulata
Tropica Sagittaria subulata from South America is an ideal, undemanding foreground plant whose short runners form a compact group. Place individual plants 2-4 cm apart. This plant may cause problems because in certain conditions it suddenly grows to a height of 50 cm when it grows older. But if it is then moved into the background it may become low again. In the aquarium, it sometimes sends a long flower stem to the surface, and small white flowers unfold just above the water surface.
Kaiser Aquatics Bacopa caroliniana
Bacopa caroliniana also known as Lemon Bacopa is a hardy, slow‑growing stem plant that works equally well in aquaria, paludaria, and shallow pond margins. Below is a quick‑reference sheet followed by deeper care notes and pro tips.
Bluestreak Goby
The Bluestreak Goby is a gentle and social fish, rarely aggressive toward tankmates. It spends most of its time near the substrate, digging shallow burrows and moving mouthfuls of sand through its gills to extract microfauna.
sera Vipagran Granules
Vipagran Granules is the staple food consisting of soft granules without dyes and preservatives for all fish eating in the middle water zone. It contains insect meal as a high quality protein source which is also resource saving. The balanced composition with natural ingredients and prebiotics allows for a diet very close to nature that supports healthy growth and strong development. The slow-sinking granules with excellent digestibility retain their shape particularly well and do not cloud the water. Due to the soft, smooth structure of the particles the tasty, balanced food is suited also for fish with a small mouth and a narrow throat.
sera Betta Granules
The sera Betta Granules are the ultimate staple food for vibrant, healthy Bettas. With insect meal for protein, astaxanthin for color, and prebiotics for gut health — all without artificial additives — it’s nutrition you can trust and results you’ll see.
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AF Remineralizer
Liquid mineralizer setting up perfect KH to GH ratio. Rich formula of easily absorbable minerals.
Galaxea Astreata
Tropica Bucephalandra sp. 'Red'
The Bucephalandra resemble Anubias very much and should be treated the same way. They usually grow more or less epiphytic in or near water. Bucephalandra sp. 'Red' does best at lower light levels and is very easy to grow. The leaves are of a very dark green or leathery red colour. Numerous tiny, white dots and sometimes a faint, metallic, blue colour will appear on submerse leaves. Size of leaf is 2-4 cm wide, 4-6 cm long and usually it will present wavy edges. Do not cover the creeping rhizome when planting. This will cause the plant to rot and die.
Tropica Anubias barteri ’Coin Leaf’
Anubias 'Coin Leaf' is a captivating cultivar of Anubias barteri. With its nearly circular leaves, measuring 4-6 cm in diameter, and a rich deep green color, this variant stands out. Its growth is slow and creeping, making it an ideal choice for aquarists seeking low-maintenance plants. Thriving in relatively low light, Anubias 'Coin Leaf' is an easy-to-grow plant that adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. It can be placed on rocks or wood within the tank, but if planted in the substrate, take care not to bury the rhizome. Burying the rhizome can lead to rotting and the plant's demise. Discover the beauty of Anubias 'Coin Leaf' as it enhances your aquatic garden with its circular leaves and vibrant green hue.

























