Cryptocoryne ciliata is a compact freshwater plant valued for its small, lance-shaped green leaves and tidy rosette growth. Native to Southeast Asia, it is ideal for foreground or low midground planting, forming dense clusters that create natural hiding spots for small fish and shrimp. Its slow-growing, stable habit makes it a favorite for aquascapes requiring neat, low-maintenance greenery.
This species is easy to moderate in care, thriving in stable water conditions with low to moderate lighting.
Care Requirements
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Lighting: Low to Moderate
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Temperature: 22–28 °C
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Growth Rate: Slow
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Placement: Foreground to Midground
Growth & Maintenance
Cryptocoryne ciliata prefers nutrient-rich substrate and benefits from occasional root fertilization. Like other Crypts, it may experience temporary “Crypt melt” when adjusting to a new aquarium or water parameters, but it usually recovers once established. Regular removal of older or damaged leaves keeps the plant looking neat.
Aquascaping Use
This plant is excellent for:
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Foreground or low midground planting
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Creating dense green clusters
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Providing natural cover for small fish and invertebrates
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Adding contrast to taller background plants
A small, tidy Cryptocoryne with lance-shaped leaves, perfect for foreground clusters and low-maintenance aquascapes.
