Subwassertang (Süsswassertang) 'Freshwater Seaweed'

A$9.00
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  • Quality Control Policy - Indoor Grown, Free from Outdoor Pests & Frequent Plants Health & Algae Check Quality Control Policy - Indoor Grown, Free from Outdoor Pests & Frequent Plants Health & Algae Check
  • Safe Australia Post Express Delivery - All plants are carefully packed with 3-4 layers of protection to ensure safe arrival Safe Australia Post Express Delivery - All plants are carefully packed with 3-4 layers of protection to ensure safe arrival
  • Clean & Quality Packaging - Submersed plants are manually rinsed by Aquarzon before being packaged. All plants are individually labelled for easy identification Clean & Quality Packaging - Submersed plants are manually rinsed by Aquarzon before being packaged. All plants are individually labelled for easy identification

(Information written by Aquarzon based on actual growing experience, observations and research. Please do not copy any information or photos) 

Portion Size : Around 5 x 5 cm or slightly larger (slightly smaller than palm size)
Portion Type: Loose/Unattached

Growth Speed   : Fast
Difficulty Level   : Easy
Temperature      : 10-30°C
PH Range          : 5.0-7.8
Min. Light Needs: Low        
Origin                 : Asia

Subwassertang actual name is actually Süsswassertang which is the german word for 'Freshwater Seaweed'. It was known as 'Freshwater Seaweed' as its pattern resembles the pattern of seaweed while being a fully freshwater plant.

It is a fast-growing liverwort plant which is good when using it as a clump at the base of an aquarium. Aquarzon recommends that it is best positioned in gaps (such as crevices or holes between rocks and driftwood) or along the base parameter area of structures such as logs and rocks which can create a nice aquascaping effect.

This plant is popularly used by shrimp keepers and fish breeders as it can offer shrimplets and fish fry protection from larger fishes. The biofilm and infusoria that naturally grows on it also offer shrimps a natural food source.