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Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ – ADA Tissue Culture
Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ is a striking variant of the Cryptocoryne genus, known for its tall, spiraled leaves that create a lush, jungle-like atmosphere in the aquarium. Its long, narrow, and slightly wavy leaves, often sporting a mix of green, red, and bronze hues, make it a perfect choice for background or midground planting. Coming from an ADA Tissue Culture, this plant arrives free of pests, algae, and contaminants, ensuring optimal health for immediate use in your aquarium.
Detailed Care Guide:
Tank Requirements:
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Lighting: Low to medium light is suitable for Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’. Under moderate lighting, the plant tends to display more vibrant coloration and slightly faster growth. It’s adaptable and doesn’t need intense lighting to thrive.
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CO2: CO2 injection is not strictly required for Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’, but it can enhance its growth rate, color intensity, and overall health. In low-tech setups, it will still grow well, though at a slower rate.
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Substrate: A nutrient-rich substrate is recommended for best results. Cryptocoryne species are heavy root feeders, and a substrate like ADA Aqua Soil, or the addition of root tabs in inert substrates (e.g., sand or gravel), will encourage healthy growth and vibrant color.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C)
- pH: 6.0 – 7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Hardness: 3 – 15 dGH (soft to moderately hard water)
Tissue Culture Preparation and Planting:
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Opening the Tissue Culture Container:
- Open the ADA Tissue Culture container carefully. Inside, the plant is embedded in a nutrient gel designed to keep the plant healthy during transport.
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Rinsing the Plant:
- Take the plant out of the container and rinse thoroughly under lukewarm water to remove all traces of the nutrient gel. It’s crucial to rinse well, as leftover gel can affect water quality in your tank.
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Dividing the Plant:
- After rinsing, gently divide the Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ into smaller sections or plantlets. Tissue cultures usually contain many small plantlets, allowing you to spread them across your aquascape.
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Planting:
- Placement: This plant is ideal for midground or background use due to its height and elegant spiral shape. Use aquascaping tweezers to gently place the plantlets into the substrate, ensuring the roots are buried but the crown of the plant (where the leaves meet the roots) remains above the substrate.
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Spacing: Allow some space between each plantlet to encourage future growth and prevent overcrowding. The plant will slowly fill in and create a natural bushy appearance over time.
Growth and Maintenance:
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Growth Rate: Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ is a moderately slow grower, especially in low-tech setups. With CO2 injection and regular fertilization, the growth rate can increase slightly.
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Trimming: Maintenance for this plant is minimal. Over time, the outer, older leaves may begin to wither or melt, which is natural for Cryptocorynes. Simply remove any decaying leaves at the base to maintain the plant’s appearance and health.
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Fertilization: Since Cryptocorynes are primarily root feeders, regular use of root tabs or a nutrient-rich substrate is key to their success. A balanced liquid fertilizer, especially one containing iron, can help keep the leaves vibrant and healthy.
Special Considerations:
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Crypt Melt: Like many Cryptocoryne species, ‘Caudigera’ is prone to Crypt Melt when introduced to a new environment or when there are significant changes in water parameters. This is normal, and new leaves will grow back once the plant has adjusted to its surroundings.
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Background or Midground Placement: Due to its height and leaf structure, this plant works well as a background feature in smaller tanks or a midground plant in larger aquariums. It adds a vertical accent to your aquascape.
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Propagation: Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ propagates through runners, which will eventually grow new plants. Once established, these runners will create a thicker, more dense group of plants over time.
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Hardiness: This plant is highly adaptable and hardy, making it suitable for beginners and experts alike. It can tolerate a range of water conditions, making it an excellent choice for most freshwater aquariums.
Challenges:
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Slow Growth: As a slow-growing plant, it requires patience to see significant growth, especially without CO2 injection. However, this trait makes it great for low-maintenance aquariums.
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Melt Risk: The initial adjustment period can be challenging due to potential Crypt Melt, but the plant will recover in stable conditions.
Summary:
Cryptocoryne Spiralis ‘Caudigera’ is a unique, hardy, and elegant plant that adds a beautiful natural element to any aquascape. Its spiraled, narrow leaves provide vertical contrast and texture, making it a wonderful choice for midground or background use in your aquarium. Packaged in an ADA Tissue Culture, the plant comes clean, healthy, and ready for planting with no risk of introducing pests or algae into your setup. Prepare to give this plant a little time to adjust, and it will reward you with resilient, lasting beauty in your aquascape.
Tissue Culture Quick Tips:
- Rinse thoroughly to remove gel.
- Divide plantlets before planting.
- Use nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs.
- Be patient with initial melt and slow growth.
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