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Subwassertang (Lomariopsis lineata)
Subwassertang is hands down one of the best plants for shrimp tanks. With its lush green color and soft texture, it adds a natural and visually appealing element to your aquascape. This slow-growing plant/moss forms a beautiful bush-like structure over time, providing shrimp with ample feeding surfaces, hiding spaces, and playful areas—perfect for both adults and baby shrimp.
Overview
Subwassertang is hands down one of the best plants for shrimp tanks. With its lush green color and soft texture, it adds a natural and visually appealing element to your aquascape. This slow-growing plant/moss forms a beautiful bush-like structure over time, providing shrimp with ample feeding surfaces, hiding spaces, and playful areas—perfect for both adults and baby shrimp.
Key Features:
- Growth Habit: Forms a natural bush over time once established and rooted.
- Shrimp Benefits:
- Excellent for shrimp grazing due to biofilm and microorganisms on its surface.
- Provides hiding spots, especially valuable for baby shrimp.
- Encourages natural behaviors like foraging and playing.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Enhances tank visuals with its vibrant, lush green hue.
Other Common Names:
- Süsswassertang
- Süßwassertang
- Round Pellia
- False Round Pellia
Preferred Conditions:
- Temperature: Prefers slightly cooler water; ideal range is 20–23°C (68–73°F).
- Water Hardness: Thrives in soft to moderately hard water.
- Light Requirements:
- Low to medium light is sufficient.
- Higher light levels encourage faster growth but may increase the risk of algae.
- CO₂: Not necessary; avoid liquid carbon additives like Scape Liquid Carbon or Seachem Excel, as they can harm the plant.
Care Tips:
- Placement: Subwassertang does not root into the substrate but can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or simply left free-floating.
- Cleaning: Gently rinse or swish in tank water to remove debris.
- Trimming: Trim as needed to maintain shape and prevent overgrowth.
- Avoid Chemicals: Refrain from using liquid carbon products, as Subwassertang is sensitive to these additives.
Tank and Growth Notes:
- Origin: Grown in tanks with shrimp, so it may occasionally contain Ramshorn Snails or snail eggs. These snails are harmless and contribute to a balanced ecosystem.
- Growth Rate: Slow to moderate, depending on light and water conditions.
- Propagation: Break off a portion and place it elsewhere in the tank; it will gradually establish itself.
Subwassertang is not only a practical choice for shrimp tanks but also a visually stunning one. Its delicate appearance, low-maintenance nature, and benefits for shrimp make it a must-have plant for aquarists of all experience levels. Whether you’re creating a dedicated shrimp setup or enhancing a planted tank, Subwassertang will quickly become a favorite addition.
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Samantha Viviers (verified owner) –
Much more in quantity than the average plant/moss. Beautiful