Narrow Leaf Micro Sword (Lilaeopsis mauritiana) Tissue Culture
This grass-like micro sword species is exceptional for creating a "lawn" in the foreground of the aquarium!
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Tissue cultures are superior to traditional forms of aquarium plants in many ways. They are produced in a completely sterile environment which eliminates the possibility of them carrying pest snails or algae spores. They have a shelf life (before introduction to the aquarium) of several months if properly maintained and they are housed in a nutrient gel until introduced to the aquarium. To introduce a tissue culture plant to the aquarium, simply rinse off as much nutrient gel as possible, then plant as usual. The nutrient gel will not harm your aquarium. Â
What We Like About This Plant:
- Tissue cultures contain no unwanted pest animals or algae
- Superb foreground carpeting plant
- Grows in a dense mat that will easily cover a large area if desired
- Provides a great deal of cover for animal fry
- Very hardy and durable in a nutrient-rich aquarium
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Care Guidelines:
- Temperature: 70° - 83° F (21° - 28° C)
- pH: 6.0 - 7.5
- Lighting:Â Medium to High
- Origin: Lab-grown tissue culture, but indigenous to the Island of Mauritius
- CO2: Medium for thicker growth
- Aquarium placement:Â Foreground
- Care:Â Medium
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Narrow Leaf Micro Sword (Lilaeopsis mauritiana) Tissue Culture
Narrow Leaf Micro Sword (Lilaeopsis mauritiana) Tissue Culture
This grass-like micro sword species is exceptional for creating a "lawn" in the foreground of the aquarium!
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Tissue cultures are superior to traditional forms of aquarium plants in many ways. They are produced in a completely sterile environment which eliminates the possibility of them carrying pest snails or algae spores. They have a shelf life (before introduction to the aquarium) of several months if properly maintained and they are housed in a nutrient gel until introduced to the aquarium. To introduce a tissue culture plant to the aquarium, simply rinse off as much nutrient gel as possible, then plant as usual. The nutrient gel will not harm your aquarium. Â
What We Like About This Plant:
- Tissue cultures contain no unwanted pest animals or algae
- Superb foreground carpeting plant
- Grows in a dense mat that will easily cover a large area if desired
- Provides a great deal of cover for animal fry
- Very hardy and durable in a nutrient-rich aquarium
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Care Guidelines:
- Temperature: 70° - 83° F (21° - 28° C)
- pH: 6.0 - 7.5
- Lighting:Â Medium to High
- Origin: Lab-grown tissue culture, but indigenous to the Island of Mauritius
- CO2: Medium for thicker growth
- Aquarium placement:Â Foreground
- Care:Â Medium
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This grass-like micro sword species is exceptional for creating a "lawn" in the foreground of the aquarium!
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Tissue cultures are superior to traditional forms of aquarium plants in many ways. They are produced in a completely sterile environment which eliminates the possibility of them carrying pest snails or algae spores. They have a shelf life (before introduction to the aquarium) of several months if properly maintained and they are housed in a nutrient gel until introduced to the aquarium. To introduce a tissue culture plant to the aquarium, simply rinse off as much nutrient gel as possible, then plant as usual. The nutrient gel will not harm your aquarium. Â
What We Like About This Plant:
- Tissue cultures contain no unwanted pest animals or algae
- Superb foreground carpeting plant
- Grows in a dense mat that will easily cover a large area if desired
- Provides a great deal of cover for animal fry
- Very hardy and durable in a nutrient-rich aquarium
Â
Care Guidelines:
- Temperature: 70° - 83° F (21° - 28° C)
- pH: 6.0 - 7.5
- Lighting:Â Medium to High
- Origin: Lab-grown tissue culture, but indigenous to the Island of Mauritius
- CO2: Medium for thicker growth
- Aquarium placement:Â Foreground
- Care:Â Medium























