Overview: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is a beautiful compact slow-growing plant that originates from South America and belongs to the family Apiaceae. When the right parameters are given, it gives a lawn effect to the tank that multiplies its beauty. It can grow up to 7 cm tall with high light intensity. You can grow Lilaeopsis brasiliensis simply as a foreground plant or place it everywhere to give a lawn look. Apart from aquariums, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is also grown in garden ponds for increasing the aesthetics. Since it can tolerate low salt concentrations, you can go for it even for brackish aquariums. Mostly the aquarists use Lilaeopsis brasiliensis as it is a grass-like ground covering plant. It is easily adaptable to varied water conditions; therefore, it is easy to maintain and take care of.
Advantages: There are multiple benefits of having a tissue cultured variant of Lilaeopsis brasiliensis as the risk of pest infestation becomes negligible. Many times plants bought from pet stores bring pests with them that can hamper the growth of other plants. It is the reason why choosing tissue cultured Lilaeopsis brasiliensis will ensure better results over normal Lilaeopsis brasiliensis plants. Once you buy the tissue cultured plant, make sure to maintain water parameters within the prescribed range for its best growth.
Light and other requirements: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is not a very high demanding aquarium plant. It requires medium light intensity and a medium level of carbon dioxide. Excess of both these may hamper the growth of the plant. Lilaeopsis brasiliensis grows not more than 5 cm under suitable conditions. It is the reason why aquarists find it suitable for nano tanks. You can also use it for foreground and as ground cover. The temperature tolerance of this plant ranges from 20 to 28 degrees Celsius. 2 - 14°dKH carbonate hardness and 0 - 30°dGH general hardness is considered perfect for the proper growth of Lilaeopsis brasiliensis.
pH Requirements: The plant can thrive well under the pH requirements ranging between 5.5-7.0.
How to Use: The plant type is stolon. You can use Lilaeopsis brasiliensis for creating a lawn look in the tank. Since it grows not more than 5 cm, make sure to place the plant a few centimetres apart from tall plants so that it can get enough light for its growth. Propagation can be done through runners, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants.
Care: Remove the tissue culture gel from the plant before introducing it to the tank. Clean it thoroughly with water and remove the gel with a soft brush or your hands. The gel may bring slight changes in the water parameters. Therefore, make sure it is completely removed from the plant before burying in the substrate.
Hi ,
I had ordered around 75 fishes and some plants to belgaum , packing was good , I got the parcel 2 days late, but still the fishes were all alive ...
Good work bunnycart :)
Joshua Dsouza, Belgaum, Karnataka
Joshua dsouza
I had ordered assorted plants. Received my courier today. Packing was excellent, and most plants were healthy.
Plants were packed with care and very less leaf loss.
Azola has turned brown mostly, valesneria was a disappointment with brown and broken leaves. cryptocorns are too small.
Overall plant size is smaller than those available from my local vendor.
Good healthy plants. need to observe over the next few days.
4 1/2 stars. i would have given 5 stars if valesneria were intact.
ARAVIND
I have ordered 4 buckets of plants but 3 have dead plants 20% and 1 was empty bucket only mud was there on 30th november.
Uploaded the images but resolution is awaited
Because my main order was for food so as per their policy 50% damage must be there so I think there would not be any support because my 60% order was for food and 40% is only plants still hope for a positive reply.
Food was good no doubt.
Vivek
good service, received all in very good condition
THOMAS JOSEPH
Good product safety packing happy
Rajavel Raja
all plants were in good condition, except water lettuce, not even one was healthy, i doubt if they will even survive, disappointed with this one.