Cryptocoryne undulatus ‘Red’ is a special underwater plant that people often put in their fish tanks. It’s a part of the Cryptocoryne family, which includes lots of different types of plants that are good for aquariums.
What makes Cryptocoryne undulatus ‘Red’ cool is its reddish color. How red it looks can change depending on things like how bright the light is, the water’s conditions, and how many nutrients it gets. The leaves of this plant are kind of wavy, like they have little bumps on them, which is why it’s called “undulatus.” When it’s underwater, it can show off different shades of red, going from light pink to deep, dark red.
It’s important to make sure the lighting, water, and nutrients are just right to keep this plant looking its best. So, if you’re thinking about having this plant in your fish tank, remember to take care of it so it can show off its awesome red colors!
- Sold as small Bare-root Plants or Potted Plants.
- Young plants grow in a controlled laboratory environment
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, and pesticides, grow emerged or submerge.
Growth Rates: Slow – Medium
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Nutrient Substrate: Required
Lighting Requirements: Medium – High