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Hornwort-Coontail [Ceratophyllum Demersum]

$11.22

🌿 Product Description

Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) is a hardy, fast-growing aquatic plant ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. Known for its feathery, dark green foliage and ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions, Hornwort is a favorite for natural aquascapes, fry tanks, and algae control. It can be floated freely or anchored in substrate, making it a versatile addition to any freshwater aquarium.


✨ Key Features

  • Fast Growth: Quickly absorbs excess nutrients, helping reduce algae growth

  • No Roots Needed: Can float freely or be planted, no substrate required

  • Excellent Oxygenator: Boosts water oxygen levels naturally

  • Ideal for Breeding Tanks: Dense foliage offers hiding spots for fry and shrimp

  • Low Maintenance: Thrives in varied light and water conditions


📋 Product Specifications

  • Scientific Name: Ceratophyllum demersum

  • Common Names: Hornwort, Coontail

  • Plant Type: Floating/Stem Plant

  • Placement: Background or floating

  • Growth Rate: Very fast

  • Lighting Requirement: Low to high

  • CO₂ Requirement: Not required

  • Temperature Range: 15–30°C (59–86°F)

  • pH Range: 6.0–7.5

  • Water Hardness: Soft to hard

  • Propagation: By cutting stems

  • Tank Size: Suitable for all sizes, from nano to large tanks


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can Hornwort be planted in substrate?
A1: Yes, but it doesn’t develop true roots. It’s often best left floating or lightly anchored to avoid decay at the base.

Q2: Is Hornwort good for beginners?
A2: Absolutely! It’s extremely easy to care for and grows quickly without special lighting or fertilizers.

Q3: Will Hornwort help control algae?
A3: Yes, its fast growth helps absorb excess nutrients, limiting algae growth in your aquarium.

Q4: Does Hornwort need CO₂?
A4: No, it does well without CO₂ and still grows fast under basic conditions.

Q5: Can Hornwort be used in outdoor ponds?
A5: Yes! It thrives in both aquariums and outdoor ponds, providing shade and shelter for fish.

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