Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Acarichthys heckelii



Scientific Name: Acarichthys heckelii
            Geo. Origin: Amazon River system
            Habitat: Riverine
            Diet: Omnivore
            Gender Differences: Monomorphic
            Breeding: Cave Spawner
            Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
            Conspecific Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
            Maximum Size: 9"
            Temperature: 82°F
            pH: 6 - 7.5
            Water Hardness: Soft

Monday, January 30, 2012

Aponogeton ulvaceus



Aponogeton ulvaceus is one of the most beautiful species in the Aponogeton-family. The leaves are delicate light-green and transparent with fluted margin. A single root can produce more than 40 leaves. This means that the plant is best as a solitary plant in large aquariums. It is relatively tolerant, and thrives in both soft and hard water, particularly if CO2 is added. There are many varieties of Aponogeton ulvaceus, some of which need a dormant period when the root does not produce leaves.

Family:   Aponogetonaceae
Origin:   Madagascar
Height:   30 cm - 50 cm
Width:   30 cm - 35 cm
Temperature:   20 - 30° C
pH:   5.5 - 8

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Aponogeton madagascariensis



Aponogeton madagascariensis is a speciality in botanical gardens all over the world. Aponogeton madagascariensis makes such high demands on water quality and the bottom that it can only be recommended as a solitary plant in large, specialised aquariums in which the water is replaced frequently. There are several varieties, with different structures and leaf widths.

Family:   Aponogetonaceae
Origin:   Madagascar
Height:   25 cm - 50 cm
Width:   25 cm - 30 cm
Temperature:   15 - 30° C
pH:   5 - 7.5

Monday, January 23, 2012

Aponogeton longiplumulosus


Aponogeton longiplumulosus has large, fluted leaves, making it a wonderful plant which can be recommended for large aquariums. It is relatively undemanding, and makes no special demands on water quality. It also flowers frequently, making it a beautiful addition to any large open aquarium. It stops growing at regular intervals, but normally starts again after a few weeks of dormancy.

Family:   Aponogetonaceae
Origin:   Madagascar
Height:   35 cm - 60 cm
Width:   25 cm - 50 cm
Temperature:   18 - 30° C
pH:   5.5 - 8

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Aponogeton crispus


Aponogeton crispus looks good in any aquarium with its light-green, transparent leaves. It makes few demands, although growth is always best in soft, slightly acidic water with a nutritious bottom. In such conditions the plant produces a mass of leaves, and it flowers very frequently in optimum conditions. Aponogeton crispus is generally found in ponds that are only filled with water in the rainy season, but it does not need a dormant period in the aquarium.

Family:   Aponogetonaceae
Origin:   Sri Lanka
Height:   25 cm - 50 cm
Width:   15 cm - 30 cm
Temperature:   15 - 30° C
pH:   5.5 - 8