by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 15, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish As a carpeting foreground plant, one can hardly fault Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Japan’. This Southeast Asian import grows fast, low, and carpets densely in a uniform manner. The small leaf form makes it especially useful in a...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 12, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish As the species name suggests, Aponogeton madagascariensis originates from the island of Madagascar, located off the eastern coast of Africa. Commonly known as the Madagascar Lace Plant, the defining characteristic of is this species of...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Nov 9, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Proserpinaca palustris, commonly known as “Mermaid’s Tail”, is one of many domestic aquarium plants available. Although hobbyists have known about this plant for some time, it has only been commercially available to the...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Oct 10, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Most aquarists have used some genus of Vallisneria in their aquarium, but rarely do they have the space to accommodate Vallisneria americana “Gigantea”, which is more commonly known as Jungle Val. Despite the inclusion of...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 26, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Rotala indica, otherwise known as “Indian Toothcup,” is often described as a miniature version of Lemon Bacopa. Both plants have fleshy leaves and stems as well as a tendency to grow in an upright fashion. These plants...