Cryptocoryne blassa is another member of the wonderful genus Cryptocoryne. Like its other close relatives Cryptocoryne blassa is very decorative. But there are also nice differences from its other relatives, namely it is resistant to “Cryptocoryne disease”, which makes it even more attractive for both novice amateurs and pros. It is a large, heat-loving species that decorates the background beautifully. Still don’t have one in your tropical aquarium? You should…
Cryptocoryne Beckettii
Cryptocoryne Beckettii is from the genus Cryptocoryne, family Aroidaceae. It is a relatively easy to maintain plant with a very decorative appearance. Its leaves, which have differently colored sides, are collected in a small rosette. Height, which rarely exceeds 12 centimeters, which makes it a suitable plant for decorating the front or middle plan of the aquarium, where it can form not very dense thickets. The plant is beautiful by itself, so it will fit perfectly into any composition that your imagination can draw you.
Cryptocorina balance
The Cryptocorina balance plant belongs to the genus Cryptocoryne. It has a reputation as a somewhat capricious and delicate child, requiring constant attention and care. But knowing a few small peculiarities of its physiology you can minimize the work of caring for it.
Cryptocoryne aponogetonifolia
Cryptocoryne aponogetonifolia is a beautiful aquarium plant that grows in the ground. It has a fairly large size, under favorable conditions can grow up to 100 cm high. In aquarium cultivation is usually smaller – about 35 – 40 centimeters high.
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Cryptocoryne wendtii is the most unpretentious of the cryptocorynes. Very decorative, so it is well-deserved love among amateurs, as well as professionals. Possesses great adaptability accompanied by a large phenotypic variability. Despite the adaptability badly reacts to sudden changes in the environment. Cryptocoryne Wendt likes stability. If you follow some simple rules will please your eyes with long lanceolate leaves that give the room pond the appearance of a tropical forest.