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Easy Grow Cryptocoryne Spiralis Tiger

Cryptocoryne spiralis 'Tiger' is an aquatic plant native to India, prized for its unique aesthetic. Its narrow, elongated leaves grow in a spiralling fashion and feature striking tiger-like patterns in reddish to brownish-green hues.

The plant thrives in nutrient-rich substrate and does well in moderate to high lighting, which enhances its distinctive markings. While CO₂ injection is not essential, it promotes faster growth and more vibrant colours. This species adapts to a wide pH range (6.0–7.5) and temperatures between 20–28°C. With its slow to moderate growth rate, it’s a popular choice for aquascaping and adds a bold, natural touch to any aquarium.

Cryptocoryne spiralis 'Tiger' is an aquatic plant native to India, prized for its unique aesthetic. Its narrow, elongated leaves grow in a spiralling fashion and feature striking tiger-like patterns in reddish to brownish-green hues.

The plant thrives in nutrient-rich substrate and does well in moderate to high lighting, which enhances its distinctive markings. While CO₂ injection is not essential, it promotes faster growth and more vibrant colours. This species adapts to a wide pH range (6.0–7.5) and temperatures between 20–28°C. With its slow to moderate growth rate, it’s a popular choice for aquascaping and adds a bold, natural touch to any aquarium.

$3.20

Original: $10.66

-70%
Easy Grow Cryptocoryne Spiralis Tiger

$10.66

$3.20

Description

Cryptocoryne spiralis 'Tiger' is an aquatic plant native to India, prized for its unique aesthetic. Its narrow, elongated leaves grow in a spiralling fashion and feature striking tiger-like patterns in reddish to brownish-green hues.

The plant thrives in nutrient-rich substrate and does well in moderate to high lighting, which enhances its distinctive markings. While CO₂ injection is not essential, it promotes faster growth and more vibrant colours. This species adapts to a wide pH range (6.0–7.5) and temperatures between 20–28°C. With its slow to moderate growth rate, it’s a popular choice for aquascaping and adds a bold, natural touch to any aquarium.