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Dennerle Juncus repens In-Vitro
Bring a piece of nature into your aquarium with the Dennerle Juncus repens In-Vitro! This attractive aquatic plant is not only an eye-catcher, but also an extremely useful element for your aquatic ecosystem. Juncus repens, also known as river reed, is characterized by its fine, grassy leaves that grow in groups and create a wonderfully natural look.
Juncus repens is a grassy marsh plant that also grows permanently under water. This small-growing rush species is native to the south and east of the USA, where it colonizes swampy shallow waters. Juncus repens is easy to care for and robust in the aquarium. Softer water with a good CO2 supply promotes optimum growth. In combination with other grass-like plants, decorative meadow landscapes can be created. The creeping rush also cuts a fine figure as a filler plant between stones. With strong lighting and a good supply of micronutrients, the shoots can also easily turn reddish.
Special features:
-In vitro culture Our Juncus repens plants are grown in a sterile in vitro environment. This means that you receive a healthy and pest-free plant that can be used immediately in your aquarium.
-Water plant for beginners and advanced This plant is easy to care for and is suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists. It is adaptable and thrives in various water conditions.
-Optimal growing conditions Juncus repens prefers a bright location, but can also thrive in shadier areas. It helps to improve the water quality by absorbing nutrients and producing oxygen.
-Various design options The upright, narrow leaves of Juncus repens offer many design options in your aquarium. You can use them as a background plant or arrange them in combination with other aquatic plants.Position in Aquarium: Midground Light Requirement: high - medium Nutrient Requirement: 20-30 mg/l Growth Height: bis 10 Temeperature Range: 10-28 ℃ Hardness Range: soft bsi moderate pH Range: 5-7 Origin: North America Difficulty: easy Growth Rate: medium -
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