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Aquatic Plant Explosion - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

Aquatic Plant Explosion APE is a sustainability project created within the Nano Tanks Australia Brand. It is our hope that with APE we can provide a sustainable, quality products for our customers.

Nano Tanks Australia strives to be an empowering company and the APE Initiative is no different. 

In future APE will have it's own YouTube channel and it will be a seperate entity from Nano Tanks Australia. It is the hope that APE will provide essential bunch plants to NTA customers.

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  • ALTERNANTHERA BETTZICKIANA EMERSED (YELLOW ALTERNATIVE) 5 stems around 10cm long - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    ALTERNANTHERA BETTZICKIANA EMERSED (YELLOW ALTERNATIVE) 5 stems around 10cm long

    Alternanthera Bettzickiana is a popular choice for beginners due to the fact that it's pretty easy to grow. Most red stem plants can prove difficult to get that vibrant red color without providing high CO2 and micronutrients. This plant will keep its vibrant red and pink hues with relative ease, but if nutrients and lighting are severely lacking, the leaves can dull out to an orange hue.   It prefers high nitrates and high phosphates so dosing fertilizers such as UNS Plant Food will help speed up growth and keep coloration at its best. A nutrient-rich substrate is necessary when growing this plant. Notes: Alternanthera provides great coverage for sensitive species and are relatively easier choices for beginners who are looking for colored aquarium plants. Do not make drastic changes to the aquarium. Unstable parameters will result in melt and rotting of the aquarium plant. Please be sure to remove this plant from its pot. Remove the cotton surrounding the roots and plant into a quality substrate. For instructions on how to properly prep "potted" aquarium plants, click here. CO2 injection and quality aquarium soil will yield better growth. Please research appropriately to ensure your plant thrives. Family Name: Amaranthaceae Origin: Central/South America Height: 4-12” pH: 6.5-7.5 Care: Easy to Moderate Light: Medium to High Co2: Required  Propagation: Cut stem and replant Growth rate: Moderate to Fast

    $10.00

  • Aluminum Plant on Terracotta Pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Aluminum Plant on Terracotta Pot

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    Aluminum plants are a type of flowering shrub that is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They are evergreen shrubs that grow up to six feet tall, with a dense, upright growth habit. The leaves are glossy green, oval-shaped, and have toothed edges. The flowers are small and yellowish-white. Aluminum plants produce small, orange-red berries. These plants are easy to care for, and can tolerate low-light conditions. They make excellent houseplants and are often used in containers. These plants are great for terrarium tanks

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    $8.00

  • Anubias Jenny - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Anubias Jenny

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    Anubias-jenny is a unique aquatic plant with a unique look. It has beautiful, bright green leaves that are thick and leathery. The leaves grow in a rosette pattern, and they taper to a point. The leaves are also marked with random streaks of white, which makes them stand out from other aquatic plants. Anubias-jenny is also very hardy and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, making it a great choice for beginner aquarists. It's a slow-growing plant, and it prefers low to moderate lighting. In addition to being an attractive plant, Anubias-jenny also provides a great hiding spot for fish and shrimp.

    Out of stock

    $49.00

  • APE Assorted Aquatic Plants Packed Fresh Daily - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    APE Assorted Aquatic Plants Packed Fresh Daily

    Assorted aquatic plants are a group of plants that are specifically adapted to grow in aquatic environments. These plants can be found in a variety of aquatic ecosystems, including freshwater ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes. Aquatic plants play a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of aquatic ecosystems by providing oxygen to the water, absorbing excess nutrients, and providing habitat and food for aquatic animals. In the aquarium hobby, aquatic plants are often used to add visual interest and to help maintain good water quality by reducing the amount of harmful nitrogen compounds in the water. Assorted aquatic plants are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Some of the most common types of aquatic plants include hornwort, Java moss, Anubias, and Cryptocoryne. Each type of plant has its own unique characteristics and requirements for growth, so it's important to research the specific needs of the plants you plan to keep in your aquarium. When keeping assorted aquatic plants in an aquarium, it's important to provide them with the right conditions, including the right type of substrate, adequate light, and the right temperature and water chemistry. In addition, it's important to keep the aquarium well-maintained and to provide regular water changes to ensure that the plants receive the nutrients they need to grow and thrive. Overall, assorted aquatic plants are an important and attractive addition to any aquarium, and they can provide a beautiful and natural underwater environment for your fish and other aquatic animals. Whether you are a seasoned aquarium hobbyist or a beginner, there is sure to be a type of aquatic plant that is right for your aquarium. These plants are packed fresh daily and a great addition for any tank!

    $10.00

  • Aponogeton Crispus in terracotta pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Aponogeton Crispus in terracotta pot

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    Aponogeton crispis is a small aquatic plant native to Sri Lanka and popular in aquariums. It has a rosette of stiff, crisp leaves that are light green to dark green in color. The leaves grow to a maximum size of around 6 inches in length and 3 inches in width. Its flower stalk grows to a height of about 10 inches, bearing small white flowers. Aponogeton crispis is a low maintenance plant that does not require extra fertilization or supplemental lighting in order to thrive. It is a great choice for an aquarium as it will not take up too much space and is relatively hardy.

    Out of stock

    $20.00

  • Assorted Amazon Swords (Echinodorus spp) - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Assorted Amazon Swords (Echinodorus spp)

    7 in stock

    The Amazon Swords or Echinodorus Species are a very nice plant that works well with bright light. These plants are used as a background plant and works well when grown emersed or submersed. If you are looking for an undemanding plant then consider these plants. Minimum Tank Size: 10 Litres Care Level: Easy Water Conditions: 6.5-7.5 (Soft to Moderately Hard) Temperature: 22–27 °C (72–82 °F) Maximum Size: 24 inches (60 cm)

    7 in stock

    $20.00 - $45.00

  • Assorted Buce on piece - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Assorted Buce on piece

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    Assorted Buce on a piece is a unique, eye-catching design that is perfect for any aquarium. This pattern features a variety of different sized and shaped Buce in a range of green and brown colors. This is usually attached to a stone or a rock

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    $39.95

  • Last stock! Assorted Large Anubias - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Assorted Large Anubias

    2 in stock

    Sold as individual pieces. The image is an example of the quality you are getting Most of what is being sold are: Anubias Barteri Anubias Hastifolia Anubias Nana This is random and there is no choice on which plant you will get unless you are in the shop picking it out yourself

    2 in stock

    $25.00

  • Assorted Medium Anubias - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Assorted Medium Anubias

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    Sold as individual pieces. The image is an example of the quality you are getting Most of what is being sold are: Anubias Barteri Anubias Hastifolia Anubias Nana This is random and there is no choice on which plant you will get unless you are in the shop picking it out yourself

    Out of stock

    $20.00

  • Baby Tears 5 Stems 10cm - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Baby Tears 5 Stems 10cm

    14 in stock

    Dwarf Baby Tears (Hemianthus callitrichoides) is a semi-aquatic plant in the Linderniaceae family. It is also known as Water Starwort, and it can be found in the West Indies, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and The Bahamas. This plant was first collected by Holger Windeløv and Eusebio Canicio Delgado Pérez in 2003 in Las Pozas, Cuba. With its lush green cluster of leaves; sometimes they are mistaken for Monte Carlo when looking at pictures alone. Dwarf Baby Tears Care Dwarf baby tears must be pruned regularly. This is helpful when living in an aquarium with other fish, as dwarf baby tears are typically able to recover from being nipped at. It's best to avoid goldfish, cichlids, or really any larger fish, to help keep a calming environment for your dwarf baby tears. The carpet of green made by the DWARF BABY TEARS cluster leaves provides a great place for aquatic life to leave eggs and start breeding other aquatic life. Dwarf Baby Tears Lighting Aquarium lighting is very important when you consider preparing for dwarf baby tears. You want to make sure not to go above 25° C as higher temperatures have been reported to kill the plants by “melting” or turning the leaves brown. The optimal pH level is anywhere between 6.0-7.5.5. Dwarf baby tears really won’t thrive without light, and lots of it, and a good rule of thumb would be to get yourself a digital thermometer and regularly check the temperature Dwarf Baby Tears CO2 The dwarf baby tears growth process can typically be slow, however, once the bright green leaves blossom they will spread horizontally along the base of your tank, as well as vertically. If you choose to go the CO2 route, which I recommend you do, you may also choose to use an injection of CO2 10-30 mg/l. A nano tank is really the best option, provided that you are able to keep it well-lit and temperature regulated. To have the best success rate, a high-tech tank is the best way to go. Dwarf Baby Tears Carpet Dwarf baby tears will grow throughout your aquarium tank, allowing for other fish to graze and hide their eggs. The importance of high light content and CO2 requirements allows for each portion of the plant to populate and produce stems that can then branch off and begin to grow alongside the aquarium. Is it possible to successfully grow dwarf baby tears on any surface, such as rocks, driftwood, and gravel, but which is the best route to take? It seems to be a matter of preference for most people as any of these will wield the results of carpeting. Growing Dwarf Baby Tears on Driftwood and Rock Driftwood is commonly used with dwarf baby tears, as it can be fairly easy to grow around. Having cracks in the driftwood is also beneficial as it gives the clusters more room to grow and immerse itself within the wood. Some people also chose to use sand as opposed to rocks or gravel, as this is believed to help the roots grow easier and faster. If you start to notice a brown coloring to your green clusters, this is a sign that the leaves are starting to die off. Pruning Dwarf Baby Tears Dwarf baby tears tend to be iron deficient, so they would best thrive off a nutrient rich substrate. Aqua Soil Powder is a great option to use as it is rich in nutrients and minerals that promote healthy growth, while also appearing in a natural earth coloring that looks visually stunning in any aquascape. Dwarf Baby Tears tend to grow into a large carpet at the bottom of your tank. If you start to notice yellowing on your leaves, this is a sign of an iron deficiency and it’s best to act fast and dose it with iron supplements.    

    14 in stock

    $8.00

  • Bacopa monnieri 5 stems 10cm long - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Bacopa monnieri 5 stems 10cm long

    14 in stock

    This culture form of the stalk plant Bacopa Monnieri is more compact and, under good light conditions, almost a creeping plant. By pinching off all vertical growing shoots, the plant can maintain a low and close growth, since it willingly creates a large number of side shoots. Furthermore, the plant grows well in the shadow of other plants. Very suitable as a bit higher carpet – or bushy plant in the middle or front of the aquarium. The plant becomes more vertical growing and less compact without CO2 additive and decreased light conditions.

    14 in stock

    $6.00

  • Last stock! Bacopa sp. Japan 5 stems around 10cm each - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Bacopa sp. Japan 5 stems around 10cm each

    3 in stock

    Description Bacopa Sp. japan (Serpyllifolia ) makes for a perfect mid-ground bush. Likes co2 and regular macro nutrients, good lighting is important or it will melt some at the bottom. Nice shade of green that contrast most mosses and darker green stems. Bacopa Sp. japan likes strong lighting and can melt out at base if not given good light. Bacopa Sp. japan likes good iron and micro fertilisation to really thrive in your aquarium What you get Most of our plants are all aquarium plants, that is when you receive your plants they will have already gone through the transformation process. The transformation the plant has to go through is difficult if all the plants requirements are not met. We do that for you, when you receive your plant it is ready for submersed growing. Submersed growth will look a lot different from the emerged growth, of a terrestrial grown plant. Know what you’re buying, and buy quality. We now have over 350 species growing underwater in our aquariums. Our plants are ready to grow, already transformed aquarium plants. You don’t have to go through the transforming process from terrestrial plants to aquarium plants, we’ve done that for you. Just like fish, live plants do best when they are kept in an aquarium that best suits their needs. Selecting live plants that share common water conditions will minimise problems and make it easier for you to maintain and keep your aquarium in tip top shape. We want your plant to thrive and become a favourite part of your tank. Be sure to choose plants that are suitable for your aquarium so you will get the most out of your new addition. Our plants ship ready to plant in your aquarium. We take great pride in the quality of our plants. Healthy plants ship best.

    3 in stock

    $10.00

  • Bella Palms - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Bella Palms

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    Bella Palms are a popular choice for aquariums and terrariums due to their unique and attractive appearance. These plants are also known for their ease of care, making them a great option for beginners or those who are looking for low-maintenance plants. Bella Palms are a type of fern that feature delicate, lacy leaves and a bright green coloration. They are typically planted in substrate or attached to driftwood or rocks, and can grow up to several inches in height. These plants are often used as a background or midground plant in aquariums or as a focal point in terrariums. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Bella Palms provide a range of benefits to aquarium and terrarium environments. They help to oxygenate the water, remove toxins, and provide shelter for fish and other aquatic creatures. When used in a terrarium, they can help to create a natural and visually appealing environment for reptiles, amphibians, and other small animals. Overall, Bella Palms are a versatile and attractive plant that can add a touch of natural beauty to any aquarium or terrarium. With their low-maintenance requirements and ease of care, they are a great choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists.

    Out of stock

    $10.00

  • Buce on Lava Rock - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Buce on Lava Rock

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    Buce on smooth lava rock is a type of aquarium plant that is characterized by its bright, vibrant colors and unique, smooth texture. It is native to some Southeast Asian countries and is often used in aquariums to create an interesting and eye-catching display. The buce has a unique form and shape, with long, thin leaves that are often frayed at the edges. It has a smooth and glossy surface, which gives it a unique look. The strong colors of this plant can range from bright oranges, yellows, and greens, to deep blues and purples. This plant is also easy to care for, and grows best in low light and warm water.

    Out of stock

    $39.95

  • Sale -53% Bucephalandra sp. "Brownie Purple" - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Bucephalandra sp. "Brownie Purple"

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    ucephalandra form as "Brownie Purple", however it shows rather brown-green to light reddish tones under water. Its species identity and exact origin are unknown to us; as well as other Bucephalandra, it occurs on rock along fast-flowing rainforest streams on Borneo. The plant is propagated in tissue culture labors (in Vitro). When grown under water, the rhizome is ascending and branched, causing a bushy growth habit. The leaves are about 2-2,5 cm long and 8-9 mm wide, spathulate, with round tip and narrowly wedge-shaped base. They are rosette-like arranged on the stem tips. The plant resembles small forms of Bucephalandra pygmaea. Bucephalandra sp. "Brownie Purple" grows very slowly but has no high demands. It looks best with moderate lighting, good CO2 and nutrient supply and water current. This plant is primarily an epiphyte for the hardscape but can also be fixed to the ground (the rhizome not buried!). It is easily propagated by cuttings of the stem tips and branches. With its bushy look and small, arching leaves, this Bucephalandra is interesting for the planting of the hardscape. It is also small enough to fit into nano aquariums.

    Out of stock

    $20.00 - $70.00

  • Bucephalandra sp. Batang Kawa - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Bucephalandra sp. Batang Kawa

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    This neat Bucephalandra form is not yet determined to species. However, its trading name seems to indicate that it originates from the Batang Kawa district in Central Kalimantan. Bucephalandra species occur on rock in the flood zone of fast-flowing rainforest streams on Borneo island. Bucephalandra sp. "Batang Kawa" resembles the "Brownie" forms. It has elliptic leaves with wavy edge. Young leaves and rhizoms show brown-red tones. Generally, Bucephalandras grow very slowly. They cope with little light but look best with moderate lighting, good CO2 and nutrient supply and water current. They are primarily epiphytes for the hardscape that attach themselves to rock and wood, but they can also be fixed to the ground (the rhizome not buried!) where they will take root. The propagation is easy by cuttings of the stem tips and branches. With its bushy look, this Bucephalandra is interesting for the planting of the hardscape. It is also small enough to fit into nano aquariums.

    Out of stock

    $150.00

  • Cardamine Leucocephala (giant cardamine) in terracotta pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Cardamine Leucocephala (giant cardamine) in terracotta pot

    20 in stock

    Hydrocotyle Leucocephala originates from the wet marshlands of South America , and also holds the name Brazilian Pennywort. It grows well very well submerged and loves temperatures to be between 18-24C. A fast-growing vine-like aquarium plant with kidney-shaped leaves, Hydrocotyle Leucocephala survives in tanks where other plants fail! It thrives in tanks with or without Co2 added and requires only medium light. In high lights it can become rampant, lower lights make it easier to control. Hydrocotyle Leucocephala looks beautiful intertwined with driftwood. Its delicate leaves are a favourite climbing place for shrimps. Hydrocotyle Leucocephala works particulary well in tanks with Anubias as the two kinds of aquarium plants require similar conditions.  Selling in a terracotta pot with 3 to 5 plant let's. These plants should be planted in aqua soil or gravel.  Best kept in heights of 30cm tanks We grow this plants in our display tanks.

    20 in stock

    $10.00

  • Last stock! Ceratophyllum pteridoides Antler Fern - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Ceratophyllum pteridoides Antler Fern

    1 in stock

      The Floating antler-fern, or Ceratopteris pteridoides, is distributed from the American subtropics and tropics from south eastern U.S. to South America and is also reported from Southeast Asia. As a floating aquarium plant, Ceratopteris pteridoides needs above all a plentiful nutrient supply and good lighting. The favourable temperatures lie between about 18 and 30 °C. Nutrient deficiency or imbalance may lead to pale new leaves and poor growth. Under favourable conditions this fern may get large within a quite short period. If the leaf rosettes have become too large for the tank, they can be replaced by some of the many young plantlets that develop on old, also detached leaves. This large, decorative water sprite species looks best in open tanks where is provides shelter for the aquarium inhabitants. 

    1 in stock

    $10.00

  • Ceratopteris cornuta (course sprite) - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Ceratopteris cornuta (course sprite)

    21 in stock

    As a species of fern, Ceratopteris cornuta is a great choice for beginners as it is low maintenance and easy to grow. With its characteristic layered and feathery leaves, it adds a beautiful natural touch to any aquarium. This plant can also help oxygenate the water and absorb excess nutrients, promoting a healthier aquatic environment.

    21 in stock

    $14.00

  • Ceratopteris thalictroides Fine leaf Indian fern 2 plantlets at least 5cm tall - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Ceratopteris thalictroides Fine leaf Indian fern 2 plantlets at least 5cm tall

    6 in stock

    Also known as Ceratopteris thalictroides "Fein" Fine-leaved Fast growing Not demanding Also suitable as floating plant Ceratopteris thalictroides is an amphibic fern found in many tropical regions of the world in shallow waters and on muddy ground, amongst others in rice paddies. In some tropical regions of Asia the emersed leaves of this species are used as vegetable. In nature, this plant is said to be an annual plant, however, it can be cultivated over several years without problems. The species contains many local forms, and in aquaristics, varietys with more coarsely or finely pinnate submersed leaves are common (photos 1 to 3 show an especially delicate form of C. thalictroides). The species has been known in the hobby for many years, also under the synonym of Ceratopteris siliquosa as well as under the vernacular names of water sprite, Indian fern, Oriental waterfern and water hornfern.Botanists disagree whether Ceratopteris cornuta, originating from Africa, is to be considered a species of its own or a synonym of C. thalictroides. In aquaristics, those plants with coarser lobes/leaflets are generally called C. cornuta, and those with finer leaflets are known as C. thalictroides. It is not clear, however, if those coarser-looking plants are truly C. cornuta or simply a variety of C. thalictroides (in the narrower sense). A third species, Ceratopteris richardii, can only be discerned from C. thalictroides and C. cornuta by the number of spores per sporangium. Moreover, Ceratopteris species are known to hybridise.C. thalictroides is a very fast growing fern and is usually cultivated free-floating on the water surface, like all other Ceratopteris species. Labyrinth fish gladly accept it for building their bubble nests, and it provides fish fry with great places to hide. However, when planted into the ground it grows even better as a submersed plant. C. thalictroides forms large, fine-leaved, light green bushes within a short time, and as it requires a lot of space it is best cultivated in large tanks as solitary plant. Its requirements are not difficult to meet; medium light intensities and CO2 concentrations of under 20 mg/l are sufficient, however, the fern will grow better under intensive light, with additional CO2 and nutrient-rich water.It forms plantlets in the grooves between the lobes of older leaves, like other Ceratopteris species, however, in lower numbers. In order to further the development of these plantlets it is recommended to sever the older leaves from the plant and let them float on the surface.In shallow water and on wet substrates rich in nutrients, C. thalictroides forms emersed leaves, which are finely pinnate, too. Spore-carrying fronds have very narrow leaf tips. Their margins are rolled in towards the underside and thus cover the sporangia (spore capsules).     Synonyms Acrostichum thalictroides L., Ceratopteris froesii Brade, Ceratopteris gaudichaudii Brongn., Ceratopteris siliquosa (L.) Copel. Complete botanical name Ceratópteris thalictroídes (L.) Brongn. Family Pteridaceae Genus Ceratopteris Difficulty easy Usage Background, Plant for spawning, Midground, Specimen plant, Water surface Growth very fast pH value 5 - 8 Temperature tolerance 18 - 30°C Carbonate hardness 0 - 21°dKH General hardness 0 - 30°dGH Propagation Proliferating leaves, Spores Can grow emersed? yes   Source: flowgrow

    6 in stock

    $10.00

  • Ceremic Moss Holder 6.5cm - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Ceremic Moss Holder 6.5cm

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    The Ceremic holder is great for java, Christmas or Flame Moss

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    $9.00

  • Sale -33% Christmas Moss Loose - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Christmas Moss Loose 5x5cm

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    Christmas Moss is a popular and versatile aquarium plant that is native to Southeast Asia. Its distinctive appearance is characterised by its feathery, branching fronds that resemble a miniature Christmas tree. Christmas Moss is a great option for nano tanks and can be used to create lush, natural-looking aquascapes that are perfect for shrimp and other small aquatic creatures. One of the benefits of Christmas Moss is that it is an easy plant to care for, making it a great option for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. It is a hardy plant that can thrive in a wide range of water conditions and lighting levels, and it is not particularly demanding when it comes to nutrient requirements. Another advantage of Christmas Moss is that it is a great plant for shrimp tanks. It provides plenty of hiding places and resting spots for shrimp, which can help them feel more comfortable and secure in their environment. The dense, branching structure of the moss also helps to filter and clean the water in the tank, which can be beneficial for the health of the shrimp and other aquatic creatures. In terms of aesthetics, Christmas Moss is a very attractive plant that can add a natural, organic look to any aquarium. Its feathery fronds can be used to create a variety of different aquascapes, including moss walls, carpets, and even trees. Because it is such a versatile plant, it can be used to create a wide range of different looks and styles, depending on the preferences of the aquarist. Overall, Christmas Moss is a great choice for anyone looking for an easy, attractive, and versatile plant to add to their aquarium. Its hardy nature, low maintenance requirements, and compatibility with shrimp make it a great option for nano tanks and any other aquarium where space is at a premium. Portion Size: 5x5cm when laid out flat which equates to 2-2.5 grams weight (without excess water)

    Out of stock

    $15.00 $10.00

  • Crepidomanes Auriculatum bare root - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Crepidomanes Auriculatum bare root

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    A Nice Aquarium Plant, Crepidomanes Auriculatum Overview Crepidomanes Auriculatum is a small flowerless (fern) plant that grows underwater. They are usually used to give a tank a nice forest look, and it grows up to 12 inches tall. Like other plants of their kind, it is ideal for keeping them with a stone or driftwood to keep it away from getting buried in the substrate. These live plants don't need plenty of light but highly need CO2. Therefore, good water flow with soft to medium hardness will be very beneficial. Due to their slow pace of growth, They must be protected against other plants that grow quicker because it is possible that they might obstruct the light. These plants are amphibious and can be found connected to trunks, rocks, and subtrate. Like other ferns, the ideal lighting is low to moderate. These plants are amphibious and can be seen attached between rocks, trunks, some areas of subtrate with a high hydrometric degree. Water Parameters Temperature: 50 - 86 °F PH level: 5.0 - 8.0 Lighting: Low Growth Speed: Medium Difficulty: Easy

    Out of stock

    $50.00

  • Duckweed (Lemna disperma) Starter Pack - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Duckweed (Lemna disperma) Starter Pack

    What is Duckweed (Lemna disperma)? Overview Duckweed Lemna disperma is an oval or sometimes round herb that is endemic to Austalia. It has an average size of 1-4 mm long with red and green body coloration that grows 3 to 5 veins. It is known to be one of Earth's most miniature flowering plants. Lemna diaspora tends to form a thick green mat that slowly drifts on the water surface. The plants primarily reproduce vegetatively, with two daughter plants budging off from the adult plant. This type of growth allows new water to be colonized very quickly. Duckweeds sexually multiply themselves by flowering and producing seeds under appropriate water conditions. Duckweeds spread quickly and produce a lot of new offshoots. Therefore, dense populations are beneficial to aquatic species. Herbivore fishes would benefit the most Scientists have recently recognized duckweeds' rapid growth rate, and the plants are now used for bioremediation of waterways with high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus that come from agricultural runoff.

    $5.00

  • Last stock! Echinodorus horemanii in terracotta pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    1 in stock

    $15.00

  • Echinodorus reni on pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Echinodorus reni on pot

    7 in stock

    Echinodorus reni, commonly known as the marble queen sword, is a beautiful aquatic plant that adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. With its striking variegated leaves and low maintenance needs, it's perfect for beginners and experts alike. This potted version makes it easy to add to any tank.

    7 in stock

    $19.00

  • Fissiden Moss 5x5cm portion - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Fissiden Moss 5x5cm portion

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    Fissidens moss, also known as aquatic moss or aquarium plant, is a versatile and visually appealing addition to any aquatic landscape. With its fern-like appearance and vibrant green color, it adds a natural and authentic touch to aquariums, aquascapes, and other aquatic environments. One of the great benefits of Fissidens moss is that it's relatively easy to care for. It thrives in low to medium light and can be grown on various surfaces such as rocks, driftwood, or substrate. This makes it an excellent choice for beginners or those who want to add a low-maintenance plant to their aquarium. Not only is Fissidens moss visually pleasing, but it also provides several benefits to its environment. It helps filter water, absorb excess nutrients, and provide oxygen to the surrounding aquatic life. Moreover, Fissidens moss is a natural habitat for many aquatic animals such as shrimps and snails, creating a harmonious ecosystem. If you're looking for an eye-catching and easy-to-care-for addition to your aquatic landscape, Fissidens moss is an excellent choice. Its aesthetic and functional benefits make it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts and landscape designers alike. So why not add this beautiful aquatic moss to your collection today? Portion Size: 5x5cm when laid out flat which equates to 2-2.5 grams weight (without excess water)

    Out of stock

    $20.00

  • Gold/ Green Pennywort Aquarium Plant for Background 5 stems 10cm - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Gold/ Green Pennywort Aquarium Plant for Background 5 stems 10cm

    40 in stock

    Brazilian Pennywort is a great plant for the home aquarium. It can be kept as either rooted or floating, and it will grow up toward light with its leaves shaded underneath in order to provide cover from intruders looking for safe resting spots. Brazilian Pennywort leaves offer a beautiful green colour to your tank. They're different from some other plants, like Water Sprite or Anacharis that may be more typical in an aquarium setting but are still worth keeping if you want something with interesting variety! Brazilian pennywort (Hydrocallis tr subcontracta) is quite unusual among plant life for exactly this reason: its leaf shape sets it apart visually as well as anatomically--you can tell right away just by looking at them whether they come from Brazilians or not; there's nothing else remotely similar out there anywhere nearby either inside our own country borders Aquarium pH: 6.0 – 7.8 Water Temperature: 22 – 30°C Tank Size: Any, but the plant can grow fast and take over quickly Lighting: Wide range, community tank lighting should work fine

    40 in stock

    $10.00

  • Green Syngonium - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Green Syngonium

    19 in stock

    Green Syngonium, also known as Syngonium podophyllum or Arrowhead Vine, is a popular houseplant and aquatic plant in the family Araceae. It is native to tropical rainforests in Central and South America, but is widely cultivated as an indoor or outdoor plant in many parts of the world. In aquariums, Green Syngonium is often used as a low-maintenance foreground or midground plant. It can grow both submerged or emersed, and is usually planted in the substrate or attached to hardscape such as rocks or driftwood. The plant has arrowhead-shaped leaves that are typically green with white or silver veins. When grown emersed, the plant can produce small white flowers. Green Syngonium is an easy-to-care-for plant that tolerates a wide range of lighting and water conditions. It prefers bright, indirect light and water temperatures between 20-28°C. It can also be grown in a wide range of water hardness and pH, but does best in slightly acidic to neutral conditions. The plant does not require CO2 injection, but can benefit from regular fertilization to promote healthy growth.

    19 in stock

    $20.00

  • Heteranthera Zosterifolia 5 stems around 10cm each - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Heteranthera Zosterifolia 5 stems around 10cm each

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    Heteranthera zosterifolia from South America is an extremely beautiful plant, which forms a lot of side shoots and thus quickly forms a bushy plant group. Stems can become 30-50 cm tall and 6-12 cm wide. Leaves often become black on the back. In strong light growth is intensive, and the plant must be pruned before it becomes so compact that no light reaches the lower leaves. Water roots often form on the stem. Those are easily cut and replanted. In open aquariums, it forms small blue flowers if some shoots are allowed to spread on the surface.  Type: Stem Origin: South America Growth rate: High Light demand:Low CO2 : Medium  

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    $9.95

  • Last stock! HYGROPHILA LANCEA "ARAGUAIA" - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    HYGROPHILA LANCEA "ARAGUAIA" [EMERSED GROWN]

    3 in stock

    “Araguaia” is a river system in Brazil and it is under this name that the plant has become known. There are many signs, however, that the plant is a Hygrophila lancea from Japan and Hong Kong. The stem becomes 10-20 cm tall and 6-15 cm wide. It has compact, tight-sitting leaves and grows branches easily. Pinching of the stems maintains a bushy look. The colour is reddish brown to purple, promoted by good growth conditions. The growth rate is average for a Hygrophila.  Plant info Type: Stem Origin: Asia Growth rate: Medium Height: 10 - 20+ Light demand: Medium CO2 : Medium

    3 in stock

    $10.00

  • Hygrophila Pinnatifida - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Hygrophila Pinnatifida

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    Hygrophila pinnatifida originates from India. It has brown, patched leaves on the surface with a distinctive burgundy color underneath. It grows horizontally if the top shoots are pinched off to maintain compact and attractive growth - horizontal side shoots attach easily to both wood and rocks. Growth is moderate, stems 15-40 cm tall and 10-20 cm wide in size with an attractive appearance when planted in small groups against a plain background under intense lighting conditions for slow or medium growing plants due their susceptibility to high light levels which always leads them towards denser growth because of their slower or intermediate populations rates overall as well as spreading out more quickly than taller plants do hence making it ideal for smaller spaces where height can be limited without sacrificing density. NOTE: 5 stems 10cm each on each one

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    $10.00

  • Hygrophila polysperma in terracotta pot - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Hygrophila polysperma in terracotta pot

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    Hygrophila polysperma is a popular freshwater aquarium plant known for its low light requirements and ease of care. Its broad, glossy leaves have a marbled pattern of green and light pink, adding a vibrant look to any aquarium. It will also help create a balanced ecosystem by reducing nitrates and providing shelter for fish. Plant info Type: Stem  Origin: Asia  Growth rate:   Height: 20 - 30+  Light demand:  high CO2 : not required

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    $8.00

  • hygrophila Salicifolia 5 stems around 10cm each - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    hygrophila Salicifolia 5 stems around 10cm each

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    The Willow-leaf Hygrophila is native to wetlands in tropical Asia and long known as aquarium plant. It belongs to the Hygrophila ringens group as well as Hygrophila lancea. In its terrestrial (emersed) form, its stems may get about one meter tall, with about 10-15 cm long, 3 cm broad leaves. Light purple flowers may appear in the leaf axils of emersed shoots. The submerged shoots grow upright and are hardly branched. They look best when they are allowed to reach a height of about 30-40 cm. The firm stem is round in cross section, about 2,5 mm thick, green with red-brown tinge above the nodes, the internodes up to about 4 cm long. The submerged leaves are narrowly lanceolate, medium to light green, to about 11,5 cm long and 1,9 cm wide, with about 7 mm long stalk. Newly appearing leaves at the shoot tip are reddish with light brown-pink midrib. The plant grows moderately fast under aquarium conditions. Hygrophila salicifolia is not very demanding but needs a good supply with macro- and micronutrients that are also absorbed from the substrate. CO2 addition is not always necessary but enhances its growth. Medium lighting is sufficient. The favourable temperature range lies between about 20 and 28 °C. As well as other stem plants, it is propagated by cuttings. Frequent trimming leads to slower growth and smaller shoots. With its size, the Willow-leaf Hygrophila is best placed in the background, also in the midground of larger aquariums. It is well suited for "plant streets" in the Dutch style and also Asia-themed biotope tanks. With its light green tones, it contrasts well with red plants. When it is not cut back, it grows out of the water and may show its purple flowers. Hygrophila salicifolia is also interesting as emersed plant for paludariums and Wabi-Kusa.

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    $9.95

  • Hygroryza aristata (Floating Plant) - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Hygroryza aristata (Floating Plant) 1 plant around 10cm

    Hygroryza aristata is a unique floating aquatic plant in the Poaceae family. This species is known for its attractive appearance and ability to create a lush, green canopy on the water's surface. Its floating nature and distinctive foliage make it a fascinating addition to any aquarium, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits such as shading and habitat for aquatic life. Key Features: Scientific Name: Hygroryza aristata Common Name: None Family Name: Poaceae Water Parameters: Temperature: 22°C - 28°C pH: 6.0 - 7.5 Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water Light Requirement: Moderate to high lighting Bright light promotes vigorous growth CO2 Requirements: Not necessary Can thrive without CO2 supplementation Plant Appearance: Leaves: Narrow, elongated leaves that float on the water surface, forming dense mats. Growth Habit: Floating stems that spread across the water, providing cover and reducing algae growth by blocking light. Size: Can cover large areas of the water surface, suitable for tanks of various sizes. Care Tips: Regular trimming helps manage its spread and keeps the plant from overcrowding the tank. Thrives in nutrient-rich water, benefiting from regular fertilization. Ideal for providing shade and creating hiding spots for fish and invertebrates. Hygroryza aristata is an exceptional choice for aquarists seeking to add a unique, floating plant to their aquariums. Its ease of care and ecological benefits make it a valuable addition to any aquatic environment. Please note that depending on the season the look of this plant will vary

    $9.95

  • Java Fern Bunch Large on pots - Nano Tanks Australia Aquarium Shop

    Java Fern Bunch Large on pots

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    JAVA FERN: THE BEST PLANT FOR YOUR PLANTED AQUARIUM Java ferns (microsorum pteropus) are perfect for aquariums. They're small, easy to grow, and don't need a lot of light to survive. Ask us for varieties we have available. For example, there are needle leaf varieties that require bright lights, as well as more traditional 'jungle' leaves such as the Narrow Leaf, Lance Leaf, and Windelov – their many varieties to suit your needs inside your aquarium. Your fish will appreciate the natural hiding spots provided by Java Fern so they can get away from time to time and feel safe and secure when they want it. Identification If you want a true aquatic plant that can grow when submerged in water or even partially out, then the Java fern is perfect for your tank. Our diverse line of beautiful and delicate-looking Java plants are perfect for people who prefer an aesthetic look inside their home aqua garden without crazy maintenance requirements. When you require a go-to plant that looks great in almost any aquascapes, go with Java Ferns (from Nano Tanks Australia with our aquascaping expertise, of course!). The narrow-leaf Java fern generally boasts long, skinny leaves, with the plant growing to a height of 10-12 inches (25-30 cm). Java Fern is perfect for those who have limited space or are trying to create an artificial jungle feel in their aquarium. The plants need bright light, but indirect (not right under the light), so they can grow properly. Keep in mind the sun has a much more potent energy than your tiny aquarium lights, so aquarium keepers can tend to underestimate the wattage and spectrum required. Saying that, in nature Aquatic Java Fern tends to never receive direct light in the jungle river. So although the Java Fern will be fine with low light in the tank, its growth rate will not impress you. What You Should Know about Java Fern It's probably better than any other plant that would grow inside an aquatic environment for this reason - its fronds are big enough for fish to swim through them without getting stuck between leaves. A striking addition to any freshwater planted aquarium, perfect if you have cichlids or South American fish. Fortunately, it's also relatively easy for plant-eating goldfish and other tank mates to leave it alone because of its tough rhizomes! Java Fern does well in water with pH levels between 6-7.5, as long as the alkalinity stays below eight dKH (aka carbonate hardness). If you see black spots (or brown spots) in your plant's leaves, don't worry - they do that. Java ferns have veins running through them, and sometimes new bumps will pop up on the leaf from which a new shoot emerges. Planting and Replanting Java Fern in the Aquarium Java ferns grow beautifully with other live plants since they are so robust, but they also make a great centrepiece for the aquarium when planted alone. Alternatively, you can attach java fern to aquarium decorations (like rock or driftwood) to create an elegant look that will not overwhelm your fish tank with too much greenery! Java Fern is a hardy plant that can live in any tank size, making it perfect for apartment dwellers who don't have room for large aquariums! If the water stays clean (and you're not adding liquid fertiliser), this resilient Fern's growth will remain consistent without any problems. The Fern prefers water with soft-to-moderate temperatures of 22 degrees Celsius. Data at a glance for Java Fern Family: Polypodiaceae Care Level: Easy Growth Rate: Low to Moderate Maximum Size: 30cm Minimum Tank Size: 20 Litres (tall tank) Water Conditions: 20-28°C pH 6.0-7.5 KH 3-8 Lighting: Low to Moderate (Depending on the desired rate of growth) Propagation: Adventitious Plantlet/Rhizome Division Placement: Mid to Background

    Out of stock

    $30.00


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