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Aponogeton madagascariensis "West Coast"

Aponogeton madagascariensis "West Coast"

  • Very decorative form of the lace plant
  • Regular grid structure, elongate leaves
  • Eyecatcher in large aquariums
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Description

This decorative form of the Madagascar Laceplant is traded as "Aponogeton fenestralis West Coast", so it originates from the west coast area of Madagascar. It resembles much the "fenestralis" form but differs by more elongate leaves and a somewhat coarser lattice structure.

The forms of Aponogeton madagascariensis originate from cool, fast flowing, permanent rivers in Madagaskar. They prefer cooler water below 25 °C, good water movement, CO2 supply and nutrient-rich bottom. Medium lighting is sufficient.

Aponogeton madagascariensis is normally delivered as a bulb without leaves that will sprout in the aquarium. Please note that the bulb that you will receive may be still leafless.

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Tabea H.
Etwas ganz besonderes
31st May 2018
Aponogeton madagascariensis "West Coast" - Tuber
Aponogeton madagascariensis "West Coast" - Tuber

Ich habe mich sehr gefreut als ich die Pflanze ausgepackt habe, sie ist etwas ganz besonderes

Bei offenen Aquarien ist auch die Blüte ein kleiner wow Effekt