Lilaeopsis brasiliensis 

300.00

A beautiful green plant which forms a thick carpet
A good foreground plant but is definitely grows in a slow pace when compared to other foreground plants
Free from algae and snails

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Description

A beautiful green plant which forms a thick carpet
A good foreground plant but is definitely grows in a slow pace when compared to other foreground plants
Free from algae and snails

Family: Apiceae

Scientific Name: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis

Also known as: Brazilian Micro Sword. Some times it is incorrectly listed as Lilaeposis novae-zelandiae. The original L. novae-zelandiae, as the name suggests, comes from New Zealand and is actually a brackish water species.

Type: fore-ground covering plant

Origins: South Eastern Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina

Ecology: Grows on banks for slow flowing rivers, in marshes, ponds, upto an altitude of 1200 m (C kasselmann)

Growth: Slow

Height: approx. 6 cm

Light: High

CO2 demand: High

Lilaeopsis brasiliensis from South America can grow very densely, but needs very intensive light to form a good carpet. For this reason, Lilaeopsis ought to be planted in the open, without shade, so it gets sufficient light.
They can grow in a variety of water condition both hard and soft. Temperature within the range of 22 – 26 degree centigrade is preferable. A nutrient rich substrate is also needed. Some literature (https://bantam.earth/brazilian-micro-sword-lilaeopsis-brasiliensis/) suggests not to use this species while the aquarium is being cycled as it’s anti-bacterial properties can disrupt the bacterial cycle and inhibits stabilization of the aquarium.

Aquascaping tip
If not for it’s slow growth in aquariums, L. brasiliensis with it’s 2-3 mm narrow green leaves, could have been one of the most popular carpeting or foreground plants. As this species also needs very high light to achieve, it’s a great choice for “Iwagumi” layouts. With hair grass in the back and L. brasiliensisi in the front a sense of depth can be achieved. It’s a great choice for paludarium use with roots underwater and the leaves exposed.

Terrarium use: No
Paludarium use: Yes

Packing
Tissue Cultured Cup (TC)

Additional information

Manufacturer

Packaging

Packet

Ease of Use

Ease

Water Type

Any Water Type

CO2

Good to have

Light Intensity

Low, Medium

Colour

Green

Country of Origin

Australia

Brand

Stillwater Aquatics

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