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Tropica Micranthemum callitrichoides Cuba 1-2-GROW!

Micranthemum callitrichoides ‘Cuba’ is one of the smallest and most sought-after carpeting plants in the hobby. With tiny, bright green leaves and very low growth, it’s used to create tight, natural carpets in the foreground of high-detail aquascapes.

It should be planted in small portions across the substrate. Given strong lighting and a stable supply of CO₂, it will spread horizontally and form a dense, fine-textured carpet. Without these conditions it can struggle, so this plant is best suited to well-established or higher-tech aquariums where light, CO₂ and nutrients are consistent. Regular trimming helps maintain a compact, even finish once established.

Supplied as a Tropica 1-2-Grow laboratory-grown plant. Snail, algae and pesticide free, and safe for shrimp and sensitive fish.

Micranthemum callitrichoides ‘Cuba’ is one of the smallest and most sought-after carpeting plants in the hobby. With tiny, bright green leaves and very low growth, it’s used to create tight, natural carpets in the foreground of high-detail aquascapes.

It should be planted in small portions across the substrate. Given strong lighting and a stable supply of CO₂, it will spread horizontally and form a dense, fine-textured carpet. Without these conditions it can struggle, so this plant is best suited to well-established or higher-tech aquariums where light, CO₂ and nutrients are consistent. Regular trimming helps maintain a compact, even finish once established.

Supplied as a Tropica 1-2-Grow laboratory-grown plant. Snail, algae and pesticide free, and safe for shrimp and sensitive fish.

$3.20

Original: $10.66

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Tropica Micranthemum callitrichoides Cuba 1-2-GROW!

$10.66

$3.20

Description

Micranthemum callitrichoides ‘Cuba’ is one of the smallest and most sought-after carpeting plants in the hobby. With tiny, bright green leaves and very low growth, it’s used to create tight, natural carpets in the foreground of high-detail aquascapes.

It should be planted in small portions across the substrate. Given strong lighting and a stable supply of CO₂, it will spread horizontally and form a dense, fine-textured carpet. Without these conditions it can struggle, so this plant is best suited to well-established or higher-tech aquariums where light, CO₂ and nutrients are consistent. Regular trimming helps maintain a compact, even finish once established.

Supplied as a Tropica 1-2-Grow laboratory-grown plant. Snail, algae and pesticide free, and safe for shrimp and sensitive fish.