The smallest is C. parva but it's gotta be one of the slowest Crypt. Patience is needed.
The smallest is C. parva but it's gotta be one of the slowest Crypt. Patience is needed.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Will Cryptocoryne pygmaea be suitable? Are they readily available in LFS?
The role of master and servant begin to cloud in the water..
Not sure about C. pygmaea in the market but if you can find it, that should be quite nice.
C. nurii kept under certain conditions remains about 6"height.
Frankly speaking, Crypts even the small ones are not really ideal to be foreground plants except for large tanks as they start from 4" height and above.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Use high light to push them down. This is another topic altogether.
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