Cryptocoryne Parva (short crypt)

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This plants look just like the 6.12 photos as of 10.8 

Cryptocoryne Parva is one of the easiest foreground plants you can find. It grows quick. Comes back from conversion to Submerged growth well. It's extremely hardy and easy. I would say it's as bulletproof as Crypt Spiralis. The Growth rate on this plant is fast and it will propagate for you in no time. Grab these while we have them.

 ABOVE WATER GROWN, THEY ARE TALL AND LANKY ABOVE WATER, TINY WHEN UNDER

These have been underwater for 2 weeks and are well established plants.

A great Foreground Alternative to Dwarf Sag!

We also have a short Lilaeopsis brasiliensis (Micro Sword) that would be comparable and a faster grower than this if you are going for a carpet

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

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Dan Shobe
OMG SO TINY!

I guess I didn't pay attention to scale pictures these plants are so adorably tiny maybe an inch and a half, inch and three quarters. With the spade of the leaf 3/16 of an inch. They are perfect for my wetland filter with deep calcined clay substrate. So small you could scape a jelly jar with them very happy thanks to the whole team.

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Axolotl tank

Looks great n the tank. Wish I woulda ordered more.

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Frank

I actually purchased this for a waterfall terrarium that I designed. The small size made this excellent for planting at the waters edge. This cryptocoryne dors great in a high humidity terrarium setting.

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Jessica
perfect foreground plant for my small 10 gallon tank

I was struggling to find a foreground plant that would be tiny enough to work for a 10 gallon betta tank with just sand at the bottom and kind of low light. I landed on this plant. It is currently in the melt phase but I can already see new growth starting. I cant wait to see if ferts and a better light make these plants take off.

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Zac B
Cool little plant

I got 3 orders of crypt parva. The roots tried to grow into the foam, so just gotta be careful taking them out. These are bundled stems and can probably be pulled apart and planted to make a sparse carpet before growth starts. A few stems have melted back a bit (more stems than shown in the pictures), but many are still healthy. Not 100% sure but I think I'm seeing a little bit of new growth as well (but no spreading yet as its only been a few days). Dustin says these spread quick, and random searches say the exact opposite, but time shall tell.