Cryptocoryne balansae
Scientific name: Cryptocoryne balansae
Family: Araceae
Usual maximum size in aquariums: 30 - 55 cm (11.81 - 21.65 inch)
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Recommended pH range for the species: 6.8 - 7.5
Recommended water hardness (dGH): 4 - 8°N (71.43 - 142.86ppm)
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Recommended temperature: 24 - 28 °C (75.2 - 82.4°F)
Reproduction of the plant: Runners
Origin (in the wild): East Asia
How fast these plants grow: Normal
Recommended substrate: Rocky
Demands on lighting: Medium
Ideal placement in a fish tank: Middle
Common Names
Cryptocoryne balansae
Origin
Cryptocoryne balansae originates from Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, where it naturally thrives in slow-moving rivers and streams. This plant prefers tropical regions with warm, stable water conditions, which mirror the conditions needed in aquariums to help it thrive.
Quick Overview
- Ideal For: Aquariums, paludariums
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Lighting: Medium
Growing Conditions
Cryptocoryne balansae grows best fully submerged in aquariums, although it can adapt to emerged conditions in humid environments like paludariums. It thrives in tropical conditions, preferring slightly alkaline water with a pH range of 6.8 to 7.5 and medium hardness (4 - 8 dGH). This plant does well under medium lighting, making it suitable for low-tech or moderately lit aquarium setups.
Plant Cryptocoryne balansae in a rocky substrate that supports its deep root system. Ensure that water parameters remain stable, as fluctuations can trigger “Crypt melt,” a condition where the leaves deteriorate due to stress from changes in water parameters or movement. To prevent this, aim to maintain stable water conditions and avoid relocating the plant frequently.
Planting Area
This plant can grow up to 55 cm (21.65 inches) tall, making it an excellent choice for the midground or background of aquariums. In larger tanks, it works best in the background, where its long, ruffled leaves create a sense of depth and natural movement. In smaller tanks, it can serve as a midground plant, but care should be taken to prevent overcrowding, as this may block light from reaching other plants.
Propagation
Cryptocoryne balansae propagates through runners, which are horizontal stems that produce new plantlets. As the plantlets grow roots, they can be separated from the mother plant and replanted in other areas of the tank to encourage growth. Regular trimming of the runners helps control the spread of the plant and prevents it from overtaking the substrate. Trimming also promotes healthy growth by preventing overcrowding.
Difficulty
Cryptocoryne balansae is an easy-to-grow plant, making it ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists. It requires minimal care and adapts well to various water conditions. Stability is key - this plant thrives when water parameters are kept consistent, avoiding the risk of “Crypt melt.” With moderate lighting and occasional trimming, Cryptocoryne balansae can grow steadily with minimal effort.
Short Description
Cryptocoryne balansae is a popular aquarium plant, known for its long, ruffled leaves that bring texture and movement to any aquascape. Its tall growth makes it well-suited for the background or midground of larger aquariums, while its easy care requirements make it accessible to aquarists of all experience levels. The plant spreads via runners, which will gradually fill out the substrate, creating a lush and natural appearance over time. It’s important not to move the plant too frequently, as doing so can cause “Crypt melt,” where the leaves deteriorate due to stress. With stable conditions and moderate lighting, Cryptocoryne balansae will flourish, adding depth and beauty to your aquascape.