Java Fern (Microsorum Pteropus) Wrinkle “Dwarf”: This popular java fern is both adaptable and simple to care for.
It grows both submerged and on the banks of streams and rivers in nature, and its roots are “engineered” to connect to hard surfaces like rocks and trees in the aquarium.
Java fern is adaptable to most aquariums and requires minimal lighting.
Because it is a slow-growing plant, older leaves may get scrubby and darkened and should be removed for producing plantlets.
The compounds in Java fern deter most herbivorous fish from consuming the leaves.
Plant these ferns alone or in groups with other plants and Java ferns.
When planted with other types of aquatic plants or laced around gravel and aquarium decorations, these delicate ferns offer a pleasing aspect to the middle of the tank.
Care Tips:
- Java fern is one of the best plants for a low-light aquarium.
- Change 10 % to 25% of your aquarium water every two weeks to prevent excessive accumulation of nutrients and fish waste.



















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.