Hygrophila Corymbosa Compacta Live Aquarium Plant - Tissue Culture for Fish Tank, Aquatic Plants for Freshwater Aquascaping | Perfect for Beginners, Shrimp Tanks & Low-Tech Setups
Hygrophila Corymbosa Compacta Live Aquarium Plant - Tissue Culture for Fish Tank, Aquatic Plants for Freshwater Aquascaping | Perfect for Beginners, Shrimp Tanks & Low-Tech SetupsHygrophila Corymbosa Compacta Live Aquarium Plant - Tissue Culture for Fish Tank, Aquatic Plants for Freshwater Aquascaping | Perfect for Beginners, Shrimp Tanks & Low-Tech Setups

Hygrophila Corymbosa Compacta Live Aquarium Plant - Tissue Culture for Fish Tank, Aquatic Plants for Freshwater Aquascaping | Perfect for Beginners, Shrimp Tanks & Low-Tech Setups

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Product Description

Hygrophila Corymbosa Compacta is, like its name suggests, a very compact variety of the standard Hygrophila Corymbosa in that its leaves are closer set. This aquarium plant species is generally very easy to grow and will happily produce side shoots that amplify its naturally bushier appearance. Foliage color includes shades of green with potential to produce pinks and orange colors depending on the conditions in which the plant is grown. We recommend medium lighting with a nutritious aquarium soil to start. CO2 injection is optional, but will enhance appearance and growth speed. Propagation is simple as well. Simply cut off a shoot and replant it into a quality aquarium substrate.  

Common Name
Hygrophila Corymbosa Compacta
Care
Easy
Lighting
Medium 
CO2Recommended
Suggested PlacementMidground to Background
Propagation
Trim and plant stems
Growth Rate
Moderate to Fast
Height5-10+"


Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro by laboratories who specialize in propagating aquatic plants. There is a huge selection of plant species that have been propagated this way. This is truly the best option for those who want absolutely zero unwanted pests, algae and pesticides. This makes them perfect for shrimp keepers and any planted tank enthusiasts alike.

NOTE: It is important to remove the tissue culture agar gel before planting. Simply wash the gel away, divide, and plant.