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A foreground-midground plant with small oval leaves growing densely. Perfect for creating green meadow.
Staurogyne repens is a foreground-to-midground aquatic plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to Brazil (Rio Cristalino basin). Its distinctive growth habit of small bright-green leaves spreading in a low-growing creeping manner makes it widely used as a green foreground carpet. Relatively easy to grow with medium or higher lighting, CO2 addition substantially improves growth rate and density. It grows slowly without CO2, so it can still be enjoyed in non-CO2 setups. As it spreads by rooting at stem nodes rather than runners, trimming back stems and replanting with tweezers is the most effective management approach. Solid substrate fertilizer is more effective than liquid fertilizer for nutrition. A popular foreground plant that combines naturally with hairgrass and foreground sand areas to create organic-looking layouts.
Origin
Brazil (Rio Cristalino basin)
Lifespan
Perennial
Size
3-10cm
Temperature
20〜28℃
None
Medium light sufficient
Grows slowly without CO2
Plant in groups foreground to midground
Slow growing but creates stable foreground
Beginner. This is a beginner-friendly species. No special equipment or experience is required, and it can be kept successfully with basic care setup.
The ideal temperature for S. Repens is 20〜28℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of S. Repens is Perennial. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
S. Repens typically reaches 3-10cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
S. Repens feeds on: None. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of S. Repens varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.
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