At hotter temperatures towards 85 degrees you can still have a nice carpets.
How to plant dwarf baby tears mat.
Baby s tears soleirolia soleirolii is a mat forming tropical perennial that makes for an eye catching specimen for indoor terrariums and hanging baskets what makes baby s tears plants so special are the myriad tiny leaves which form a dense mat suggestive of a gnome s green paradise.
Anything over that will just make this plant melt.
The plant originally comes from cuba where it can be found in planted tanks worldwide due to its tiny green leaves that grow quickly.
This way they will cover up the tank floor faster as propagation is made from many points.
People love baby dwarf tears because they cover the base of the tank with what looks like a green carpet.
Dwarf baby tears plant drapes your aquarium with elegant leaf clusters.
The dwarf baby tears can be planted alongside other short foreground plants in contrasting colors.
The smallest of known aquarium plants hemianthus callitrichoides is an ideal foreground plant.
For optimal growth from dwarf baby tears as it is sometimes referred to use high lighting and co2 injections.
As far as compatibility i found dwarf baby tears to be a very very hardy plant compatible with most fish that i.
Dwarf baby tears water temperature.
Plant several pots through the desired area and watch them spread to form a dense foreground carpet.
If regularly pruned this bright green south american native can also be floated at the water s surface.
If you aren t as patient purchase hemianthus callitrichoides grown on the coco fiber mats for an instant foreground.
Either way it creates the ideal location for spawning fish to hide their.
Dwarf baby tears can be purchased in small pots or as already grown and rooted plants in coco fiber mats.
The sweet spot is somewhere between 70 75 degrees fahrenheit.
Grow this plant in a tank that maintains a constant temperature of 78 degrees and below.
Another popular method of propagating the dwarf baby tears is to cut off smaller sections of larger plants and replanting them in the substrate.