Introducing Murdannia Keisak, an enchanting aquatic plant that stands out with its unique beauty and bamboo-like appearance. Often likened to the popular semi-aquatic Lucky Bamboo, Murdannia Keisak features thinner stems and is a true aquatic plant capable of thriving fully submerged beneath the water’s surface.
With its vibrant green shoots and resemblance to dwarf bamboo, Murdannia Keisak adds an exotic touch to any aquarium. It is not only visually striking but also versatile, adapting well to a variety of aquatic settings. Under optimal conditions, including high light, rich nutrients, and sufficient CO2, this Dwarf Water Bamboo can transform, displaying a captivating reddish hue that enhances its visual appeal.
Murdannia Keisak grows quickly, making it an excellent choice for aquarists looking to fill their tanks with lush, vibrant vegetation. As it matures, it can be easily trimmed and replanted, much like other stem water plants, allowing for easy maintenance and propagation.
Whether you’re a seasoned aquarist or new to the hobby, Murdannia Keisak offers a wonderful opportunity to cultivate a unique and beautiful aquatic plant that is both easy to care for and stunning to behold. Add Murdannia Keisak to your aquarium for a touch of elegance and to create a serene, bamboo-like underwater landscape.
- Sold as loose Fresh-cut Plants, Bunched Plants, or Potted Plants
- Fresh-cut Plants | approx. 6 stems, loose fresh-cut plants
- Bunched Plants | approx. 6 fresh-cut plants with foam, and lead weight
- Potted Plants | approx. 6 fresh-cut plants with rockwood and net pot
Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don’t guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge.
Scientific Name |
Murdannia Keisak |
Common Name |
Dwarf Water Bamboo |
Type | Stem Plants |
Placement |
Midground / Background |
CO2 |
Not Required |
pH |
6 – 6.5 |
Growth Rates |
Medium |
Difficulty Level |
Easy |
Nutrient Substrate |
Required |
Can it grow emerged? |
Yes |
Lighting Requirements |
Medium – High |
Attention! This plant is known as an invasive species in New York. Please do not order if you are in that state. |