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In this video we delve into the fantastic world of a very special, easy and low-maintenance aquatic plant: the Marsilea minuta, which was previously known as Marsilea crenata. #plantedaquarium #aquariumphilia #aquascaping ???? https://www.nascapers.es/producto/mar... This plant is perfect for those of you who want to have a lush fresh green tapestry in your aquarium without having to worry too much about maintenance. So get ready to find out all about this wonderful variety of tapestry! The Marsilea minuta is an ideal tapestry plant for hobbyists of any level, from beginners to experts. In the famous Mount Fuji aquarium in our Gallery, you can see how this plant covers the entire substrate and develops impressively. Best of all, it has gone almost 4 months without needing pruning, making it an excellent low-maintenance option. This plant is characterized by being completely tapestry, which means that it grows along the substrate forming a green carpet in the aquarium. Its hue varies from a fresh green on younger leaves to a darker green on older leaves. It is versatile and adapts to different lighting conditions, making it a suitable choice for medium-light aquariums and even for CO2-free shrimp tanks. Although its growth may be slower compared to plants that require more intense lighting, Marsilea minuta can adapt perfectly to substrate or gravel. It can even grow in less favorable conditions, although its growth rate may be much slower. ------------------------------------ I remind you that you have a raffle running on the website, as well as numerous offers on substrates, fertilizers and light screens. ???? https://www.nascapers.es/la-oferta-de... ------------------------------------ At NAscapers you will find everything you need to take your planted aquarium to the next level. We are professionals in AQUASCAPING and AQUARIUM HOBBY. ???? ONLINE STORE: https://nacapers.es/ ➡︎ FOLLOW US ON OUR OTHER NETWORKS ❗❗❗ ???? Instagram: https://www.nacapers.es/instagram/ ???? Facebook: https://www.nacapers.es/facebook/