Aridarum prefers low to medium lighting and is notorious for growing extremely slow. However, if patience is administered, growth can is very rewarding. Like other epiphytic aquatic plants, Aridarum Caulescens White Fang should not have its stem and rhizome covered when planting as this can cause the plant to rot and wither. Like Bucephalandra, we recommend attaching Aridarum Caulescens White Fang on or between aquarium hardscapes such as aquarium driftwood and aquascaping rocks.
Common Name | Aridarum Caulescens White Fang |
Care | Easy |
Lighting | Low to Medium |
CO2 | Recommended |
Suggested Placement | Attach to wood or stone |
Propagation | Separate rhizome |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Leaf Size | 4-5" |
Our potted plants are kept under strict fertilizer dosing regimes and are provided with CO2 injection in their holding tanks.