The aquarium specialist since 1960     2347 Jean-Talon East, Montreal     514-721-1949


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  1. African Fern

    Small, delicate fern preferably attaching itself to a stump using nylon thread, until rooting itself onto said decoration. Do not cover the rhizome which could rot if covered. Co2 supply is recommended for its growth and the maintenance of an acidic pH for its water is the recommended way for the best results. 

  2. Anubias barteri

    Une grande Anubias qui peut atteindre pratiquement la trentaine de centimètres, elle en possède autrement toutes les mêmes caractéristiques que les autres membres de sa famille. Ses feuilles particulièrement robustes ne peuvent pas être mangées par les poissons, même par les célèbres poissons rouge pourtant bien voraces.
  3. Anubias congensis

    Anubias congensis or Anubias afzelii is an excellent beginner plant. As with all members of this family, the horizontal rhizome should be exposed and never planted into the substrate layer. Grows best when attached to driftwood. Easy, low maintenance plant. Good for beginners, rarely eaten by fish.
  4. Coffee Anubias

    As with all members of this family, the horizontal rhizome should be exposed and never planted into the substrate layer. Grows best when attached to driftwood. Easy, low maintenance plant. Good for beginners, rarely eaten by fish.
  5. Common Elodea

    Fast growing stem plant that prefers cooler, mineral-rich water and strong lighting. Will require liquid supplementation for optimal growth. Has been none to react poorly to copper. Be sure to plant the stems a few centimeters apart so that light can reach the bottom leaves.
  6. Common Vallisneria

    Very hardy rosette plant that can grow to impressive heights. Is very tolerant of water parameters and lighting conditions. Ideal for the back of the tank. Old or damaged leaves should be removed. Nutrients absorbed through the roots. Does not adapt particularly well to liquid carbon supplements.
  7. Dwarf Anubias

    Dwarf Anubias is an excellent foreground plant. As with all members of this family, the horizontal rhizome should be exposed and never planted into the substrate layer. Grows best when attached to driftwood. Easy, low maintenance plant. Good for beginners, rarely eaten by fish.
  8. Dwarf Anubias 'mini'

    Dwarf Anubias is an excellent foreground plant. As with all members of this family, the horizontal rhizome should be exposed and never planted into the substrate layer. Grows best when attached to driftwood. Easy, low maintenance plant. Good for beginners, rarely eaten by fish.
  9. Dwarf Bacopa

    Bel effet décoratif lorsque planté en groupe de 15-20 rameaux de taille échelonnée. Lorsque l'éclairage est suffisant, les rameaux sont plus compacts et poussent moins rapidement en hauteur pour puiser leur lumière.
  10. Dwarf Sagittaria

    Easy, mid-foreground carpeting plant. Will grow quickly under Co2 supplementation and optimal conditions.
  11. Echinodorus Red Rubin

    Prévoir un espace suffisant pour son épanouissement. Un apport en fer est recommandé. Peu perdre ses feuilles lorsque transplanté: couper les feuilles abimées et de nouvelles pousses apparaîtront au centre de la plante.
  12. Giant Bacopa

    Plante qui pousse plus lentement que la plupart des plantes à tiges, ce qui exige moins d'entretien pour la coupe. Sa coloration est d'un vert clair et teintée de rouge si l'éclairage est intense.
  13. Green Cabomba

    C'est une plante résistante ayant une pousse rapide. Il faut la placer dans un endroit calme et sans remous.
  14. Hygrophila Angustifolia

    Plante très facile d'entretien et qui se laisse facilement bouturer. Couper les tiges les plus grandes. Ces tiges seront ensuite repiquées.
  15. Java Fern

    Fixer sur une souche ou une pierre avec un fil de nylon jusqu'à ce qu'elle s'enracine. Les tâches noires sur le dessous des feuilles sont les organes de reproduction. Rarement mangée par les poissons.
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Here is the list of plants we have in our inventory. Call us on the day of your visit at 514-721-1949 to make sure we always have the plants you are looking for. Some varieties may not appear in our repertoire, your visit will give you some surprises!