ON ROCKS & WOOD - EPIPHYTES

Aquarium Mosses and Epiphytes such as Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Ferns, are aquarium plants that should be grown attached to hardscapes, such as rocks and wood, or aquarium decorations. These plants should not be planted in aquarium soil and should instead be attached to hardscape or aquarium decor. If you do plant to plant these plants directly in your aquarium's substrate, be sure to only bury their roots and leave their rhizome exposed to prevent the plants from rotting.
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Java Fern "Trident" (Microsorum Pteropus) - Windy City Aquariums

Java Fern "Trident"

$6.99
Microsorum Pteropus "Trident", also commonly known as Java Fern "Trident", is a narrow-leaved, smaller form of the popular plant, Java Fern, which also originates from Indonesia. As the name suggests, it's leaves...
Piptospatha Ridleyi

Piptospatha Ridleyi

$13.50
Piptospatha Ridleyi is a rare plant originating from Borneo that has unique dark green leaves which can develop a light green variegation. It belongs in the same family as Bucephalandras,...
Anubias Nana Pinto

Anubias Nana Pinto

$29.50
Anubias Nana Pinto, also known as Anubias Nana Marbled White, is a variegated variant of Anubias nana that has been cultivated through many generations of careful selection. Each leaf is unique...