Skip to product information
1 of 4

Tropica Limnobium laevigatum 1-2-GROW

Easy South American floating Limnobium laevigatum in Tropica 1-2-GROW tissue culture

Tropica

Regular price
£7.99
Regular price
Sale price
£7.99

    Still choosing?

    This one is out of stock, but there are plenty of similar products to explore.

    Shop similar products
    Quick Facts

    Rating:

    Common name:Amazon frogbit

    Position in Aquarium: Floating

    Growth rate: Medium pace

    Grows up to: 5 cm

    Pot size: 7 cm

    Origin: South America

    Description

    Limnobium laevigatum is a free-floating aquatic plant from South America producing rosettes of rounded, spongy green leaves on the water surface. Its floating habit, attractive leaf rosettes, and effective nutrient uptake make it a practical and visually appealing choice for planted aquariums — particularly biotope-style set-ups and aquariums where additional surface plant coverage, water flow diffusion, or natural shading is desired.

    It is extremely easy and undemanding, growing in low to medium light without any CO2 or fertilisation — it absorbs nutrients directly from the water column. Fast-growing under good conditions, it needs periodic thinning to prevent it covering the entire surface and blocking light to submerged plants. Fish fry and shrimp take shelter and forage among the trailing roots.

    Supplied as a Tropica 1-2-GROW! tissue culture cup, this plant arrives completely free from snails, pest algae, and pesticide residue. Remove from the cup, rinse the gel and float on the water surface. Suits aquariums from 20 litres upward — an easy, natural-looking floating plant that is fully shrimp safe and beneficial in community and shrimp aquariums.

    Plant Sizes

    The image of the plant you'll be receiving is just an example of what you can expect. Each plant is unique and may vary in size and shape, so it won't be an exact match to the photo. If we provide a size guide, keep in mind that it's just an estimate and that plants can vary in size depending on the time of year.

    WHAT TO EXPECT

    Tissue cultured plants are supplied young and grown in a sterile environment, so they arrive free from snails, algae and pesticide residue. They may look smaller on arrival, but each cup contains multiple plantlets designed to be divided and planted out, where they establish quickly with minimal melt and grow into place.

    Tropica Limnobium laevigatum 1-2-GROW
    Tropica Limnobium laevigatum 1-2-GROW
    Tropica Limnobium laevigatum 1-2-GROW

    Product Details

    1. Grown in a laboratory

    Tissue Cultured Plants are unique in so much as they are grown in a laboratory and not a greenhouse. As a result of this, a cast iron guarantee is offered which is 100% so snails and no pesticides.

    2. How to handle them

    They're a bit different from potted plants because they're grown in an agae solution that contains nutrients and hormones to encrougage plants to grow. Some agar is liquid, others are more solid depending on what the growers prefers. Regardless once they arrive with you, acclimatise to room temperature and then rinse under luke warm tap water. Then plant up.

    3. Pot sizes

    Nearly all TC pots are 5cm in diameter and the pots will range in fullness depending on many factors such as the natural growth speed of the plant and the time the grower has held them for. Sometimes the pots are exceptionally full and sometimes not so full - something we cannot control. But either way, they're still really good value when you look at the overall plant mass.

    Product FAQs

    Helpful details before you buy.

    Is Limnobium laevigatum easy to keep?

    Yes. It is one of the easiest aquarium plants available, floating on the surface and absorbing nutrients from the water without CO2 or substrate. Extremely forgiving.

    Does it need CO2?

    No. It floats on the surface and draws nutrients and CO2 directly from the air and water. No supplementation is required.

    Does it spread fast?

    Yes. Under good conditions it spreads rapidly across the surface and needs periodic thinning to prevent it from blocking light to submerged plants.

    Is it safe for shrimp tanks?

    Yes. As a Tropica 1-2-GROW! tissue culture plant it arrives free from snails, algae, and pesticide residue. The trailing roots provide excellent grazing surface for shrimp.

    What is it good for?

    Providing natural surface coverage, diffusing surface agitation, absorbing excess nutrients, and providing shelter and foraging areas for shrimp fry and small fish.