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Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Siamensis’ – Stem Aquarium Plant
🌱 Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Siamensis’ – Stem Aquarium Plant
Description: The Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Siamensis’ is a beautiful, hardy stem plant native to Southeast Asia. Its long, narrow green leaves grow in dense clusters, creating a lush, bushy effect that makes it perfect for midground to background placement in aquascapes. This fast-growing plant is beginner-friendly, helping to absorb excess nutrients and improve water quality while adding vibrant greenery to your aquarium.
Care Information
- Care Level: Easy
- Lighting: Low to High (faster, denser growth with stronger light)
- CO₂: Not required, but boosts color and growth
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Placement: Midground to Background
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Propagation: Cuttings/replanting stems
Benefits
- Excellent nutrient absorber – helps reduce algae by competing for nutrients
- Provides natural cover and shelter for fish and shrimp
- Adaptable to a wide range of water conditions
- Adds height and volume to planted aquascapes
❓ FAQ
Q: How tall does Hygrophila ‘Siamensis’ grow?
A: It can reach 12–20 inches, making it a great background filler.
Q: Can it survive in low-tech setups?
A: Yes, it’s very forgiving, though growth may be slower without CO₂.
Q: How do I keep it bushy?
A: Regular trimming and replanting cuttings encourage dense, compact growth.
Q: Is it safe for shrimp and snails?
A: Absolutely, it’s safe for all freshwater invertebrates and fish.