🌿 Product Description
Glossostigma elatinoides, commonly known as Glosso, is a sought-after foreground plant in aquascaping, renowned for its vibrant green, low-growing carpet effect. Originating from Australia and New Zealand, this delicate plant adds depth and texture to aquariums, creating a lush, natural appearance. Ideal for nano tanks and larger aquascapes alike, Glosso thrives under optimal conditions, rewarding aquarists with a dense, verdant lawn.
✨ Key Features
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Compact Growth: Reaches a height of 1–2 cm, forming a dense, horizontal carpet.
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Rapid Propagation: Spreads quickly through runners, facilitating swift coverage.
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Aesthetic Appeal: Bright green leaves enhance the visual appeal of any aquascape.
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Versatile Planting: Suitable for both submerged and emersed setups.
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Aquascaping Favorite: Popular choice for creating intricate foreground designs.
📋 Product Specifications
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Scientific Name: Glossostigma elatinoides
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Common Name: Glosso
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Origin: Australia and New Zealand
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Plant Type: Aquatic carpeting plant
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Placement: Foreground
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Growth Rate: Fast
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Height: 1–2 cm
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Light Requirement: High (minimum 0.5 watts per liter)
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CO₂ Requirement: High
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Optimal Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
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pH Range: 5.8–7.5
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Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
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Substrate: Nutrient-rich, fine-grain substrate
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Propagation: Via runners
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is Glosso suitable for beginners?
A1: While Glosso requires specific conditions like high light and CO₂ supplementation, dedicated beginners can successfully cultivate it with proper care.
Q2: How should I plant Glosso in my aquarium?
A2: Divide the plant into small clumps and plant them a few centimeters apart in the substrate. This encourages faster carpet formation.
Q3: Can Glosso grow without CO₂ injection?
A3: Glosso can survive without CO₂, but it may grow vertically and less densely. CO₂ supplementation promotes compact, horizontal growth.
Q4: How often should I trim Glosso?
A4: Regular trimming every 1–2 weeks helps maintain a low, dense carpet and prevents the plant from growing upwards.
Q5: What causes Glosso leaves to turn yellow?
A5: Yellowing leaves can indicate nutrient deficiencies, particularly iron. Ensure adequate fertilization and consider using root tabs or liquid fertilizers.