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Murdannia keisak

Warm pink-red lance leaves on a distinctive fine-textured Murdannia keisak plant

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    Origin: Asia

    Position in Aquarium: Mid/background

    Grows up to (cm): 40 cm

    Pot Size: 5 cm

    Growth rate: Medium pace

    Description

    Murdannia keisak is an attractive and somewhat unusual aquarium stem plant from Asia, producing slender stems with lance-shaped leaves that develop warm pink-red to coppery tones under good light and CO2 conditions. Its fine-textured, colourful appearance makes it a distinctive addition to planted aquariums where it contrasts effectively with green stem plants in the background.

    It grows best with medium light and CO2 supplementation for the most compact internodes and the warmest pink-red colouration on new growth. Without CO2 it can be grown but becomes greener and more elongated. A nutritious substrate and iron-containing fertiliser help maintain the warm tones on actively developing leaves.

    Supplied as an established potted plant, Murdannia keisak suits aquariums from 50 litres upward. Its unusual warm colouration and fine texture make it a conversation piece in planted aquariums, and it is well suited to the midground to background of nature aquarium style layouts where subtle colour gradation is a key design element.

    Plant Sizes

    You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

    Shipping

    Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4pm, Monday to Friday. Tracked 24 Service from £4.99, DPD Express from £6.99.

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    Product FAQs

    Helpful details before you buy.

    Does Murdannia keisak develop red colouration?

    Yes. Under medium light and CO2 it develops warm pink-red to coppery tones, particularly on new growth and the leaf undersides. Without CO2 it tends toward green.

    Does it need CO2?

    CO2 is recommended for the best growth and colouration. Without CO2 the plant grows more loosely and remains predominantly green rather than developing warm pink-red tones.

    Is it easy to keep?

    It is a manageable plant for hobbyists with medium light and ideally CO2. It is not one of the most demanding species but does best in a reasonably well-maintained planted aquarium.

    Where should I position it in the aquarium?

    It works well in the midground to background. Its fine texture and warm colouration provide a useful visual contrast to green stem plants and larger background species.

    How do I propagate it?

    Trim stems and replant the cuttings in the substrate. They root readily and continue growing, allowing you to build a full planting group over time.