🌿 Basic Overview Scientific Name: Hygrophila sp. “Araguaia Chai” Common Name: Hygrophila Chai, Araguaia Chai Family: Acanthaceae Origin: Cultivated variety (derived from Hygrophila sp. “Araguaia”, originally from the Araguaia River,...
Scientific Name: Hygrophila sp. “Araguaia Chai”
Common Name: Hygrophila Chai, Araguaia Chai
Family: Acanthaceae
Origin: Cultivated variety (derived from Hygrophila sp. “Araguaia”, originally from the Araguaia River, Brazil)
Type: Stem plant / creeping midground plant
Stem: Short, creeping to semi-upright; grows 5–15 cm tall.
Leaves:
Narrow, lance-shaped, slightly wavy edges.
Smaller and more delicate than the regular Hygrophila Araguaia.
Color ranges from light pink to peach-pink, sometimes with a pale green base.
Coloration:
The “Chai” variant is unique for its soft pastel pink to rosy hue, giving a warm accent to planted tanks.
Color intensity depends on light and CO₂ levels.
Texture: Smooth and fine, creating a soft visual contrast against darker or red plants.
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 22–28°C |
| pH | 5.5–7.2 |
| Hardness (GH) | 2–8 dGH |
| Lighting | Medium to high (essential for pink coloration) |
| CO₂ | Required for good growth and vivid color |
| Substrate | Nutrient-rich soil; strong root feeder |
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate compared to typical Hygrophila species.
Form: Naturally compact and creeping; tends to spread horizontally before growing vertically.
Trimming:
Regular trimming encourages side shoots and thicker patches.
Avoid cutting too low; leave a few nodes for regrowth.
Spacing: 2–3 cm between stems to allow proper light and airflow.
Placement: Best in midground or as a color highlight in the foreground of larger tanks.
High lighting (medium-high intensity) enhances pink and peach tones.
Consistent CO₂ (20–30 ppm) ensures compact growth and prevents melting.
Iron-rich fertilizers and balanced micro dosing maintain the soft pink color.
Maintain clean water and stable conditions — it dislikes fluctuations.
Avoid heavy shade — lower leaves may darken or fall off.
Method: Stem cuttings or side shoots.
Simply trim healthy tops and replant in the substrate.
Roots form easily from nodes, and side branches develop naturally.
Excellent for color contrast in Nature-style or Dutch-style aquascapes.
Its pastel tone pairs beautifully with green and red plants.
Perfect for creating soft transitions between vivid red plants (like Rotala or Alternanthera) and lush green backgrounds.
Often used in nano aquascapes due to its compact size and refined appearance.
Sensitive to unstable CO₂ or low light — may lose color or melt.
Grows slowly, so algae on leaves can be an issue if light is too intense without balance.
Requires patience and stable tank conditions for best results.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Stem / creeping plant |
| Color | Light pink to peach-pink |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Light Need | Medium to High |
| CO₂ Need | High |
| Growth Speed | Slow to Moderate |
| Placement | Midground / Foreground accent |
| Propagation | Stem cuttings / Side shoots |
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