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🌿 General Overview

  • Common Name: Glossostigma, Glosso, Small Glossostigma

  • Scientific Name: Glossostigma elatinoides

  • Family: Phrymaceae

  • Origin: New Zealand and Australia

  • Type: Foreground carpeting plant (tissue culture version is grown sterile, pest-free)

  • Growth Type: Creeping, mat-forming

  • Difficulty Level: Medium to high (requires good light and CO₂)


🧫 About the “TC” (Tissue Culture) Form

  • Tissue culture (TC) plants are grown in sterile laboratory conditions in nutrient gel.

  • Advantages of TC form:

    • Free from algae, snails, and parasites

    • 100% safe for shrimp and delicate fish

    • Adapts faster once established

    • No pesticides or contaminants

  • Preparation before planting:

    1. Remove plant from cup.

    2. Rinse off all gel under clean water.

    3. Divide into small portions for planting.


🌱 Appearance

  • Leaf Size: Tiny, oval-shaped leaves around 3–6 mm

  • Height: 2–5 cm (stays low under strong light)

  • Color: Bright to vivid green

  • Growth Pattern: Creeping runners that form a dense carpet across the substrate


💧 Tank Requirements

  • Tank Placement: Foreground or nano aquascape carpet

  • Tank Size: Works even in small aquariums (from 10 gallons up)

  • Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil or fine-grained sand

  • Lighting: High intensity is essential (to keep it low and spreading)

  • CO₂: Required for compact, fast, and healthy growth

  • Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)

  • pH: 5.5–7.5

  • Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH)


🌾 Planting Tips

  • Separate the tissue culture clump into small 1–2 cm pieces.

  • Plant each portion individually about 1–2 cm apart using tweezers.

  • Keep substrate moist during planting if dry-starting.

  • The plant will begin creeping and forming runners in 1–2 weeks under ideal conditions.


☀️ Growth and Maintenance

  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast (with high CO₂ and strong light)

  • Trimming:

    • Trim regularly to prevent the lower layers from rotting.

    • Trimming encourages denser and healthier regrowth.

  • Fertilization:

    • Root tabs or nutrient-rich substrate for strong root development

    • Liquid fertilizers for additional micronutrients

  • Propagation:

    • Through runners that naturally spread and root across the substrate

    • Trim and replant cuttings if desired


🧩 Aquascaping Uses

  • Ideal for Iwagumi-style layouts and nature-style aquascapes.

  • Perfect for creating lush, green carpets in foregrounds.

  • Commonly paired with stones like Seiryu or Dragon Stone.


⚕️ Common Problems

  • Melting or Yellowing Leaves: Often caused by low light or CO₂ deficiency.

  • Vertical Growth: Indicates insufficient light or poor nutrient balance.

  • Algae Growth: From excess nutrients or unstable CO₂/light levels.


🌿 Care Tips

  • Maintain stable CO₂ levels (25–35 ppm).

  • Ensure high light exposure for 8–10 hours daily.

  • Perform weekly water changes (30–40%) for cleanliness.

  • Avoid shading from taller plants to prevent upward growth.


🌍 Interesting Facts

  • Glossostigma elatinoides is one of the smallest aquatic plants used in aquascaping.

  • It was made famous by Japanese aquascaper Takashi Amano in his early Nature Aquarium layouts.

  • Its name “elatinoides” means “resembling Elatine,” a related small aquatic plant genus.



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