Cryptocoryne ‘Mi Oya’ (Bareroot & Potted)
Description:
The Cryptocoryne ‘Mi Oya’ is a unique and visually captivating aquatic plant, known for its broad, wavy leaves that feature a range of colors from deep green to reddish-brown. This plant’s textured foliage adds a striking look to any aquascape. Available in both bareroot and potted forms, the ‘Mi Oya’ offers flexibility in planting, allowing aquarists to choose the best fit for their setup. Its adaptability and low maintenance make it an excellent addition for hobbyists of all experience levels.
What We Like About This Plant:
Versatile Planting Options: Available in bareroot and potted forms for customizable planting.
Stunning Foliage: The wavy, textured leaves with varied coloration create visual interest in any tank.
Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives under a variety of water conditions, making it easy to care for.
Perfect for Aquascaping: Adds depth and dimension when used as a midground or background plant.
Care Guidelines:
Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
pH: 6.0 to 7.5
Lighting: Low to moderate light; leaf coloration may change based on the light intensity.
CO2: Optional but recommended for enhanced growth and richer coloration.
Substrate: Prefers nutrient-rich substrates for optimal growth.
Water Parameters: Stable conditions are best; like other Cryptocoryne species, it may undergo leaf melting during acclimation.
Planting Instructions:
Bareroot: Rinse off any gel or packing material, then place the roots into the aquarium substrate, ensuring the crown remains above the substrate to prevent rot.
Potted: Remove from the pot, gently rinse any excess substrate, and plant with the crown above the substrate.
Aquascaping Ideas:
Midground Accent: Ideal as a midground plant, creating depth and adding texture to planted tanks.
Background Filler: Use as a background plant in smaller tanks to add lush foliage.
Biotope Aquariums: Fits seamlessly in Southeast Asian biotope setups alongside other regional plants like Anubias and Java Fern.
Shrimp-Friendly Environment: Offers a natural grazing surface and shelter for shrimp.
Contrast with Hardscape: Position near rocks or driftwood to provide contrast and soften hardscape edges.
Maintenance:
Trimming: Remove any yellow or decaying leaves to encourage healthy growth.
Fertilization: Root tabs or liquid fertilizers can help maintain nutrient levels, especially in low-tech tanks.
Water Changes: Regular water changes (15-20% weekly) support overall plant health.
Enhance Your Aquascape: The Cryptocoryne ‘Mi Oya’, with its beautiful wavy leaves and adaptable nature, makes an excellent addition to any planted tank. Whether planted bareroot or potted, it brings both beauty and resilience, helping you create a dynamic, thriving aquarium environment.