🌿 Product Description
Monte Carlo (Micranthemum tweediei) is a sought-after carpeting plant in aquascaping, celebrated for its vibrant green, low-growing foliage. Its small, rounded leaves spread horizontally, forming a dense carpet that enhances the foreground of any aquarium. This versatile plant can also be used to drape over rocks or driftwood, adding depth and texture to your aquascape.
✨ Key Features
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Lush Carpet Formation: Creates a dense, vibrant green carpet in the aquarium foreground.
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Versatile Application: Suitable for carpeting or draping over hardscape elements.
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Rapid Growth: Spreads quickly under optimal conditions, filling spaces efficiently.
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Adaptable Care: Thrives with moderate to high lighting and benefits from CO₂ supplementation.
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Aesthetic Appeal: Enhances the visual depth and natural look of aquascapes.
📋 Product Specifications
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Scientific Name: Micranthemum tweediei
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Common Name: Monte Carlo
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Plant Type: Carpeting
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Placement: Foreground
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Growth Rate: Fast
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Height: 1–4 cm (0.4–1.6 inches)
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Light Requirement: Moderate to High
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CO₂ Requirement: Beneficial for optimal growth
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Temperature Range: 20–28°C (68–82°F)
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pH Range: 6.0–7.5
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Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
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Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate recommended
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Propagation: Stem cuttings
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is Monte Carlo suitable for beginners?
A1: Yes, with proper lighting and care, Monte Carlo can be a rewarding plant for beginners seeking to enhance their aquascape.
Q2: How do I plant Monte Carlo?
A2: Divide the plant into small clumps and plant them evenly across the substrate to encourage uniform carpeting.
Q3: Does Monte Carlo require CO₂ injection?
A3: While not mandatory, CO₂ supplementation promotes faster growth and a more robust carpet.
Q4: How often should I trim Monte Carlo?
A4: Regular trimming helps maintain a low, dense carpet and prevents the plant from overshadowing other flora.
Q5: Can Monte Carlo grow on hardscape elements?
A5: Yes, it can be attached to rocks or driftwood, where it will drape naturally, adding texture to your aquascape.