Cryptocoryne Aquarium Plants For Sale

Cryptocoryne aquarium Plants are always a beautiful plant to have in the planted aquarium.  They are many species and subspecies of Cryptocorynes which sometimes can make identification of these plants quite hard.  These freshwater plants are a easy to gor requiring usually little light . Crypt Aquarium plants do not like change in temp, ph or lighting.  Plant the crypt and wait a few weeks and this beauty should come back to life.  Many Cryptocoryne Plants Will flower if left to grow out of the aquarium water column.

A Coldpack

At least one Coldpack is reccommended for the Summer months.

Plants do not ship well in extremes of weather.
Please note it may be 70 degrees in your location and 90 degrees here

Please add @ least one to each Aquarium Plant order .

Cryptocoryne beckettii (Petchii)

Cryptocoryne beckettii (Petchii) is a small variety of Cryptocoryne beckettii, which has beautiful, slightly fluted leaf margins. Like many other Cryptocorynes, the leaf colour and shape depends largely on environmental conditions in the aquarium. See other Cryptocorynes for further information.

Author: Tropica

Cryptocoryne bronze wendtii XL potted

Cryptocoryne wendtii "Brown" is a beautiful brown variety of Cryptocoryne wendtii. It is a mistake to believe that Cryptocorynes require soft water. In large parts of Sri Lanka the water is hard, so Sri Lanka Cryptocorynes are almost all suitable for hard European water. If the plant is affected by the so called "cryptocoryne disease", do not remove it from the aquarium because a few weeks later it will produce new shoots. See other Cryptocorynes for further information.

Author: Tropica

Cryptocoryne bronze wendtii XL Var Tropica

Cryptocoryne Cilliata Small

 

Cryptocoryne Retrospiralis

Cryptocoryne retrospiralis grows over the whole area of India, disjunct from C. crispatula but in the southwest of India mixed with C. spiralis. Not flowering specimens of C. retrospiralis are not easy to distinguish from C. spiralis as both have similar, stiff leaves. The spatha however is quite different. The difference between C. retrospiralis and C. crispatula is that the latter has often narrower, often undulated, laeves. Further, the two plants differ in the markings on the limb of the spathe. The typical monsoon leaves in C. retrospiralis (the chives form leaves) are also found in C. crispatula. Though this plant is known for more than 150 years, little is known on the variation in this species.

Cryptocoryne Spiralis Small

 

Cryptocoryne spiralis XL plug

Cryptocoryne wendtii "Red" is a beautiful reddish brown variety of Cryptocoryne wendtii. It is a mistake to believe that Cryptocorynes require soft water. In large parts of Sri Lanka the water is hard, so Sri Lanka Cryptocorynes are almost all suitable for hard water. If the plant is affected by the so called "cryptocoryne disease", do not remove it from the aquarium because a few weeks later it will produce new shoots. See other Cryptocorynes for further information.

Cryptocoryne wendti br

 

This beautiful variety with the dark, hammered leaves is named after 'Tropica'. When grown in an open space the leaves will virtually lie on the bottom. It is suitable for small aquariums. Like most other Sri Lanka Cryptocorynes, it also grows well in hard water. See other Cryptocorynes for further information.

Author: Tropica

Cryptocoryne wendti potted wendtii red XL

 

This beautiful variety with the dark, hammered leaves is named after 'Tropica'. When grown in an open space the leaves will virtually lie on the bottom. It is suitable for small aquariums. Like most other Sri Lanka Cryptocorynes, it also grows well in hard water. See other Cryptocorynes for further information.

Author: Tropica