Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) – Hardy Floating or Rooted Bunch Aquarium Plant
Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) – Hardy Floating or Rooted Bunch Aquarium Plant
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Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) – Hardy Floating or Rooted Bunch Aquarium Plant
The Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) is a popular, hardy aquarium plant known for its fine, feathery green foliage and incredible versatility. It can be grown floating or anchored in the substrate, making it suitable for a wide variety of aquascapes and setups—from community tanks to fry grow-outs.
Hornwort is a fast grower and natural water purifier, absorbing excess nutrients and helping prevent algae growth. It provides excellent cover for shrimp, fry, and small fish while adding a lush, natural look to freshwater aquariums.
🪴 Key Features:
- Fast-growing and hardy—great for beginners
- Can be used as a floating or rooted bunch plant
- Helps prevent algae by absorbing excess nutrients
- Provides shelter and breeding cover for fry and shrimp
- Low-maintenance, no CO₂ required
🌡️ Care Guidelines:
- Light: Low to High
- Temperature: 60°–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.8
- Placement: Background / Floating
- Growth Rate: Fast
💡 Pro Tip: Trim regularly to prevent overgrowth and maintain shape. Floating Hornwort shades the tank, reduces algae, and helps oxygenate the water naturally.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can Hornwort grow without CO₂?
A: Yes—it thrives in low-tech setups with or without CO₂ injection.
Q: Should I plant Hornwort in substrate?
A: It can be anchored loosely or left floating; planting the stems too deeply can cause them to decay.
Q: Does it help with algae control?
A: Yes—Hornwort absorbs excess nutrients and outcompetes algae for resources.
Q: Is Hornwort safe for shrimp and fry?
A: 100% safe—it provides excellent cover and foraging space for shrimp and young fish.
Q: How do I keep Hornwort from shedding needles?
A: Maintain consistent water temperature and avoid sudden pH changes for best growth.