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  • Easy and undemanding floating plant
  • Offers excellent hiding for fish spawn and fry
  • Helps prevent algae growth

Ceratophyllum has no roots as such, but it is nevertheless possible to plant it in the bottom of an aquarium and stems can become up to 80 cm tall and 5 cm wide. 'Foxtail' differs because its leaves are closer together and it has lateral shoots, which gives it an attractive, compact appearance.
The plant also distinguishes itself because it is hardier and its stalks do not break as easily as those of other Ceratophyllum-varieties. 

Plant info

Colors: Green
Difficulty: Easy
Origin: Cosmopolitan
Usage: Supporting plants
Type: Stem
Growth rate: High
Height: 5 - 30+
Light demand: Low
CO2: Low
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