Hygrophila Corymbosa 'Compacta' (Super Easy Low Light Foreground Aquarium Plant) BF 24

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Hygrophila Compact is an EASY low growing aquarium plant

AS OF 2.24.23 these are near perfect. READ OUR REVIEWS

They are just starting to show the pink and coloration from green. ROOTED AND HEALTHY

It releases these gorgeous burgundy leaves from its tops that ruffle like Parawitota! It doesn't need a lot of light nor does it need heavy Co2 doses! This plant will run in most peoples tank really easily! This Hygrophila loves to shoot out side shoots and makes it easy to watch it flourish!

We have enjoyed watching this plant easily convert to below water growth with these almost "pom pom" like leaves along the stem.


ON a scale from 1 to 10 I rate this 3 on hard to keep scale! These plants were started above water but are now well on their way to growing well under water in your aquarium!

Outer leaves will melt in your tank and come back twice as hard!

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Try out our other great foreground plants! Or give our Hygrophila Stricta a shot!

Don't Forget To Buy our Growth Juice and Iron Supplements for your plants!!

Customer Reviews

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Andrea Seibel

The best plants in the business, and when something went wrong they took care of the issue right away! Dustin’s has that old fashioned ethic almost never seen anymore.

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Polly Dille
Beautiful

Plants arrived timely, healthy and very well packaged!!!

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Jeffery Hemmig
Good plant/bad fish

The plant arrived in great condition but I have a blood parrot cichlid that is determined to destroy it. She is winning. This plant would 100% do great in a tank without my as***le fish!

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Clarise Schwartz
Thrilled!

I've been struggling with plants by mail. These are beautiful, thick and healthy. I'm super happy I ordered 10 plants and also needed some juice! Thanks D!

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Izzy Mages
Better every day

These looked a little rough when they arrived but they have a ton of new growth a week later!