After a couple of weeks you will see the glosso spread rapidly and if you use co2 it will produce thousands of tiny bubbles.
Glosso carpet care.
Take care to plant in the foreground of the tank.
It will create a beautiful lush green carpet over the floor of your territorial fish s habitat.
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This plant is arguable singlehandedly responsible for the contemporary aquascaping aesthetic from nature aquariums to iwagumi.
It grows really fast and i love the look of it.
Glossostigma elatinoides also called glosso is one of the most popular fast growing aquarium plants used in the forefront of a tank.
Make sure to have ample lighting to be successful with this foreground plant.
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Glossostigma is easier faster growing and spreads more consistently than many.
Grows dense and fast under the proper conditions.
Given good care it will spread like a carpet across the aquarium floor.
It needs high very high light to grow as a carpet if it doesn t then it will grow upwards towards the light instead of a carpet.
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It is easy to see why this plant caused a revolution in aquascaping.
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This is a small green trailing plant with curly branches that form a very good looking green carpet on the tank bottom.
I ve had a lot of success with this plant so far and it has become one of my favorites.
In healthy glosso the leaves are bright green and produce bubbles readily.
The leaves are small tongue shaped and petiolate meaning that the leaf has a stalk that attaches to the plant stem.
With proper care and plenty of light glosso grass will remain short and compact no more than half an inch high.
It is one of the smallest aquarium plants 2 3 cm tall and thus a good foreground plant.
It also loves ferts and co2.
Glossostigma elatinoides from new zealand is much in demand in japanese inspired aquariums.