Here are complete details about the Vallisneria nana plant, a popular aquatic plant in freshwater aquariums: 🌿 Vallisneria nana – Overview Scientific Name: Vallisneria nana Common Names: Dwarf Vallisneria, Vallis,...
Here are complete details about the Vallisneria nana plant, a popular aquatic plant in freshwater aquariums:
Scientific Name: Vallisneria nana
Common Names: Dwarf Vallisneria, Vallis, Nano Vallis
Family: Hydrocharitaceae
Origin: Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea
Type: Rosette, Rooted aquatic plant
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Height | 15–30 cm (rarely up to 50 cm) |
| Width | 2–5 cm spread (individual rosette) |
| Leaves | Thin, ribbon-like, linear, dark green |
| Growth Form | Upright, grass-like, spreading runners |
| Growth Rate | Medium to Fast |
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Light Level | Low to High |
| Ideal | Moderate to high lighting promotes compact growth and fast propagation |
| Effect | Low light causes slower growth and longer leaves |
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 20–30°C (68–86°F) |
| pH | 6.0 – 8.0 |
| Hardness | Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH) |
| CO₂ | Not necessary but improves growth |
Position in Tank: Midground or background (depending on tank height)
Substrate: Nutrient-rich (sand, soil, or gravel)
Spacing: Plant 2–4 cm apart for carpeting effect
Planting Method: Insert roots into substrate; do not bury crown
Method: Runners (stolons)
How it spreads: Sends horizontal runners with daughter plants
Maintenance: Trim or remove extra runners to control spread
| Element | Notes |
|---|---|
| Root Tabs | Beneficial, especially in inert substrate |
| Liquid Fertilizer | Helps with micronutrients |
| CO₂ Injection | Optional, boosts faster growth |
Ideal for: Planted community tanks, shrimp tanks, nature aquascapes
Safe for Fish: Yes – safe for all fish and invertebrates
Not Eaten By: Most herbivores avoid it due to tough leaves
Tank Mates: Compatible with bettas, tetras, guppies, barbs, dwarf cichlids
Great for creating a grassy meadow effect
Can be used in nano tanks as a background plant
Also popular in Iwagumi-style and nature aquariums
Avoid burying the crown to prevent rot
Remove algae manually; thin leaves can host hair algae
Trim dead or yellowing leaves at the base
Avoid high nitrate levels – encourages algae
Hardy and adaptable
Excellent for beginners
Helps oxygenate water
Provides shelter for fry and shrimp
Natural look and fast coverage