🌿 Cryptocoryne Willisii - Hardy Freshwater Aquarium Plant
Enhance your aquarium with the elegant and compact Cryptocoryne Willisii. Featuring narrow, bright green leaves, this plant is perfect for foreground or midground placement in freshwater tanks. Its hardy nature and low-maintenance care make it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned aquarists.
Cryptocoryne Willisii Quick Facts
Feature | Details |
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🌍 Origin | Southeast Asia |
📏 Size | 3 - 8 inches |
💡 Lighting | Low to moderate |
🌡️ Temperature | 72°F - 82°F (22°C - 28°C) |
💧 pH Range | 6.0 - 7.5 |
🎨 Color | Bright green, narrow leaves |
🪴 Position in Tank | Foreground to Midground |
🌟 Difficulty | Beginner-friendly (easy) |
🐟 Compatibility | Betta fish, Neocaridina/Caridina shrimp, snails, community fish |
Why Choose Cryptocoryne Willisii?
- ✔️ Compact and slender leaves – Ideal for foreground or midground placement.
- ✔️ Low-light tolerant – Thrives in low-tech aquariums with minimal lighting.
- ✔️ Hardy and easy to care for – Suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
- ✔️ Provides natural cover – Great for fish and shrimp seeking shelter.
- ✔️ Improves water quality – Absorbs excess nutrients, helping to stabilize water conditions.
How to Care for Cryptocoryne Willisii
Care Tips
- Lighting: Grows well in low to moderate lighting, making it perfect for low-tech setups.
- Placement: Works best as a foreground or midground plant due to its compact size.
- Substrate: Prefers nutrient-rich substrate; root tabs help encourage strong growth.
- Fertilizer: Occasional root fertilization supports healthy leaf development.
- Maintenance: Trim dead or melting leaves to promote new growth.
Propagation Steps
- Wait for Runners: The plant naturally produces side shoots or runners.
- Separate the Baby Plants: Once plantlets develop roots, gently separate them from the main plant.
- Replant: Place the new plantlets into the substrate and allow them to establish.