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Cryptocoryne Lutea

Cryptocoryne Lutea

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🌿 Cryptocoryne Lutea - Hardy Freshwater Aquarium Plant

Introduce natural beauty to your aquarium with Cryptocoryne Lutea. Featuring narrow, wavy green to brownish leaves, this plant adds texture and depth to any aquascape. Its hardy nature and low-maintenance care make it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists.

Cryptocoryne Lutea Quick Facts

Feature Details
🌍 Origin Southeast Asia
📏 Size 4 - 10 inches
💡 Lighting Low to moderate
🌡️ Temperature 72°F - 82°F (22°C - 28°C)
💧 pH Range 6.0 - 7.5
🎨 Color Green to brownish, wavy leaves
🪴 Position in Tank Midground
🌟 Difficulty Beginner-friendly (easy)
🐟 Compatibility Betta fish, Neocaridina/Caridina shrimp, snails, community fish

Why Choose Cryptocoryne Lutea?

  • ✔️ Rich green to brown leaves – Adds depth and texture to aquascapes.
  • ✔️ Low-light tolerant – Thrives in low to moderate lighting conditions.
  • ✔️ Hardy and easy to maintain – Perfect for beginners and low-tech tanks.
  • ✔️ Provides shelter – Great for fish and shrimp seeking hiding spots.
  • ✔️ Improves water quality – Helps absorb excess nutrients and stabilizes tank conditions.

How to Care for Cryptocoryne Lutea

Care Tips

  • Lighting: Grows well in low to moderate lighting, making it ideal for low-tech setups.
  • Placement: Works best as a midground plant due to its moderate height.
  • Substrate: Prefers nutrient-rich substrate; root tabs help boost growth.
  • Fertilizer: Occasional root fertilization supports healthy leaf development.
  • Maintenance: Trim older or melting leaves to encourage fresh growth.

Propagation Steps

  1. Wait for Runners: The plant naturally produces side shoots or runners.
  2. Separate the Baby Plants: Once plantlets develop roots, gently detach them from the main plant.
  3. Replant: Place the new plantlets into the substrate and allow them to establish.
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