Beautiful plant! I was curious about this plant but not sure where it would fit in in my 9 gallon flex scape! Maybe mid ground! Great informative video George!
About 3 to 4 years ago I bought Crypt “Pink Flamingo”. Still have them to this date but they lost all the pink and have become almost identical to the variation featured in this video.
Aha! I was exactly about to say the precise same thing! I have the flamingo too. The phenotype is so incredibly dependent on environmental parameters that I find the marketing of colorful plants bordering on scamming. And to be honest, tropica is no stranger to this type of marketing.
Hi. The easy medium advanced system is also designed to help achieve the same results as per our "descriptions"; Many plants from the medium or advanced category might survive in a relatively easy setup but they won't thrive nor achieve their "full potential".
@@TropicaAquariumPlants at least in my case, I’ve always kept them with high light, CO2 and fertilizers. The original “pink flamingo” plants kept growing new pink leaves for a few months but then the leaves started to grow bigger (about 4 times its original size), and turned brownish, almost identical to the species of this video, except the leaves are broader. Wish I could put a picture here. I’ve had those crypts in about 4 or 5 different tanks throughout those 4 years and they have survived 4 movings, including one overseas 🤣. Those crypts won’t die even if I tried lol. But the phenotype changed dramatically.
@@iborimusic Join the club. Everybody knows fully well that hardly anybody will ever get the advertised colors on submersed plants. If we tried doing the same thing with emersed plants, we'd get sued.
My Crypts are the most rapid from the slow growers in my aquarium. Compared to Anubias or Java Fern, they are cheetah fast. Every 3 days a new leaf appears. Of course i use co2 and strong light, but still..
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This is one of my favorite plants.
Wonderful time and wanderful plants
Awesome Plant.
Very very very beautiful
Nice one bai. Nice kaayo ni nga tanom. Mabuhay! Sana all nalang ko ani
A beautiful cryptocoryne
Beautiful plant! I was curious about this plant but not sure where it would fit in in my 9 gallon flex scape! Maybe mid ground! Great informative video George!
Hi can you please kindly guide us on utricularia graminifolia plant .
About 3 to 4 years ago I bought Crypt “Pink Flamingo”. Still have them to this date but they lost all the pink and have become almost identical to the variation featured in this video.
Aha! I was exactly about to say the precise same thing! I have the flamingo too.
The phenotype is so incredibly dependent on environmental parameters that I find the marketing of colorful plants bordering on scamming. And to be honest, tropica is no stranger to this type of marketing.
Hi. The easy medium advanced system is also designed to help achieve the same results as per our "descriptions"; Many plants from the medium or advanced category might survive in a relatively easy setup but they won't thrive nor achieve their "full potential".
@@TropicaAquariumPlants at least in my case, I’ve always kept them with high light, CO2 and fertilizers. The original “pink flamingo” plants kept growing new pink leaves for a few months but then the leaves started to grow bigger (about 4 times its original size), and turned brownish, almost identical to the species of this video, except the leaves are broader. Wish I could put a picture here. I’ve had those crypts in about 4 or 5 different tanks throughout those 4 years and they have survived 4 movings, including one overseas 🤣. Those crypts won’t die even if I tried lol. But the phenotype changed dramatically.
@@iborimusic Join the club. Everybody knows fully well that hardly anybody will ever get the advertised colors on submersed plants. If we tried doing the same thing with emersed plants, we'd get sued.
Very cool I want to see more crypts! I have wendtii green gecko and wendtii red
My Crypts are the most rapid from the slow growers in my aquarium. Compared to Anubias or Java Fern, they are cheetah fast. Every 3 days a new leaf appears. Of course i use co2 and strong light, but still..
Please please please next plant profile
Bolbitis heudelotii, Murdannia keisak, Hygrophila difformis or Myriophyllum mattogrossense
BTW fantastic video🤗
Are the white spots on the leaves part of the plant?
Are we going to get this plant in the 1-2 grow range at some point?
does anyone know the carpeting plant with the needle-like leaves at 2:15 ?
looks like lilaeopsis brasiliensis
What’s the plant behind it?
Tell me about this co2 oxigen
I want to see Crypt spiralis “Tiger”
ok
Harga masih mahal... Crypto maung 🐯
poo colored crpt