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Water Sprite Laceleaf – Ceratopteris thalictroides
Water Sprite Laceleaf – Ceratopteris thalictroides
The Water Sprite Laceleaf (Ceratopteris thalictroides) is a beautiful and hardy freshwater aquarium plant known for its finely divided, lace-like leaves. Popular among aquascapers and beginners, it grows quickly and can be used either rooted in substrate or as a floating plant. Its delicate foliage provides excellent cover for shrimp and fry, while also helping to absorb excess nutrients and maintain water quality.
- Fast-growing and beginner-friendly
- Distinctive lace-like leaves for unique aquascapes
- Can be grown rooted or floating
- Provides shelter for shrimp, fry, and small fish
- Great natural nutrient absorber for improved water quality
Care Guide:
- Lighting: Low to high (grows faster with medium-high light)
- Temperature: 68–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Placement: Midground, background, or floating
- Growth Rate: Fast
FAQs:
Q: Can Water Sprite Laceleaf be floated?
A: Yes, it can thrive as a floating plant or rooted in substrate.
Q: Is it good for shrimp and fry tanks?
A: Absolutely, the fine leaves provide excellent hiding spaces and biofilm surfaces.
Q: Does it require CO₂ injection?
A: No, it grows well in low-tech aquariums, though CO₂ and nutrients enhance growth.