Tropica Cryptocoryne Albida Brown
This little Cryptocoryne comes from Asia, and grows naturally in for instance Thailand. The narrow, red-brown leaves have clear, black patterns and beautifully waving leaf edges. Each leaf grows to be about 1-3 cm wide and up to 15 cm long, giving the plant a light and graceful look, which is easy to combine with other plants inside the aquarium, enabling beautiful contrasts. Like many other Cryptocorynes, it is able to grow under must conditions and can thrive at even very poor light conditions. However, it will only grow very slow under such conditions.
Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana
Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana is a small, attractive plant that thrives in all conditions. It originates from Cameroon and will reach 5-10 cm height. The rhizome will be 10-15 cm or more. It grows slowly, and the leaves survive for several years, giving slow-growing algae the chance to become established. The best result is achieved by planting on a stone or tree root. Fishing line can be used to attach the plant until it gains a hold. If planted on the bottom the rhizome must not be covered because it tends to rot. It flowers frequently under water and will thrive in shady places, where other plants will not. It is not eaten by herbivorous fish.
Tropica Bolbitis heudelotii
Bolbitis heudelotii comes from West Africa, a fern with beautiful, transparent green leaves, 15-40 cm tall and wide. When planting, do not cover the rhizome because it will rot, and it is best to plant Bolbitis heudelotii on a root or stone. Keep the plant in position with fishing line until it has gained a hold. Easy to propagate by splitting the horizontal rhizome. Supply of CO2 will considerably enhance the growth, which is only optimal in soft, slightly acidic water.
Tropica Bucephalandra pygmaea 'Bukit Kelam'
In nature, Bucephalandra usually grows on rocks or wood in rivers and streams - much like Anubias, which they resemble regarding use and care in the aquarium. Bucephalandra 'Wavy Green' is an easy, slow-growing plant that prefers lower light levels. A nice, dense appearance is ensured by the willingness to branch, even without trimming. The green leaves are 2 cm wide and 5 cm long with wavy edges. Tiny white spots will appear on immerse leaves. The creeping stem, rhizome, must not be covered when planting. This will cause the plant to rot and die.
Black Ocellaris Clownfish
Anubias Spear Large
Anubias Spear Tip is a smooth spear shapped Leaf with a pointed tip and base. This variety has a broader shaped leaf than normal. Anubias is an epiphyte (plant that don't need to be planted in substrate) and therefore will prefer to be attaching to décor. One can use cotton thread or plant glue.
Tropic Marin All For Reef
Sixline Wrasse
The Six-Line Wrasse is a colourful, highly active, and fully reef-safe fish known for its bright blue stripes, bold orange body, and natural pest-control abilities. Growing to around 8–9 cm, it thrives in rockwork-rich reef tanks and adds lively movement and personality to any marine aquarium. Perfect for hobbyists seeking beauty and function.
Kaiser Aquatics Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia
Quick Facts
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Scientific Name: Hygrophila Lancea ‘Araguaia’
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Common Name: Hygrophila Araguaia
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Family: Acanthaceae
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Origin: Araguaia River, Brazil
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Light Requirement: Medium–High
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CO₂ Requirement: Recommended
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Growth Rate: Moderate
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Placement: Midground
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Temperature Range: 22–28 °C
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pH Range: 6.0–7.2
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Propagation: Stem cuttings or side shoots
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Difficulty Level: Intermediate (Medium)
Red Tuxedo Blonde Guppy
A vibrant and eye-catching Red Tuxedo Blonde Guppy—a favorite among livebearer enthusiasts.
























