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Aquarium Plant Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo by Planterest

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  • LIVE AQUARIUM PLANT – 1 Micranthemum Monte Carlo Tissue Culture Cup. Monte Carlo is very similar to Hemianthus Callitrichoides (HC/Dwarf Baby Tears (DBT)) but the leaves are larger, rounder and easier to maintain. High lighting and Co2 level injection is necessary to keep this plant low growing and forming carpet plant.
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Micranthemum Monte Carlo by GreenPro

$18.99 per portion

Elevate your aquascape with the vibrant beauty of Micranthemum Monte Carlo, also known as New Large Pearl Grass. Offered by Greenpro, this live aquatic plant is a popular alternative to Dwarf Baby Tears, boasting brighter and noticeably larger leaves that create a stunning and dense green carpet in your freshwater aquarium. Grown using advanced tissue culture technology in Greenpro’s sterile laboratory, this plant arrives in a vitro cup, guaranteed to be free from algae, diseases, pests, and snails. With sufficient light and CO2 supplementation, Monte Carlo will rapidly spread and form a compact, eye-catching foreground in your tank. Simply rinse away the gel, divide the plant into smaller portions, and plant it directly into your substrate or attach it to driftwood or rocks.

Monte Carlo by Mainam

$13.99 per portion

Micranthemum Monte Carlo has rapidly become a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts seeking a vibrant and relatively easy-to-grow carpet plant. Originating from Argentina, this species features small, bright green, rounded leaves that create a lush and dense carpet across the aquarium substrate. Its growth habit is typically low and creeping, making it an ideal choice for foregrounds, where it can beautifully contrast with taller stem plants or hardscape elements. Compared to the often finicky Hemianthus callitrichoides (Dwarf Baby Tears), Monte Carlo is generally considered more adaptable to varying aquarium conditions, exhibiting more robust growth and a greater tolerance for slightly lower light levels, although optimal carpeting still benefits from good lighting and CO2 supplementation.