Narrowleaf Sagittaria AKA Dwarf Arrowhead (Sagittaria subulata) Tissue Culture
This Sagittaria species is a fast-growing plant that can quickly fill a great amount of space in the aquarium!
The Narrowleaf Sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata), also known as Dwarf Arrowhead, is a versatile and hardy aquatic plant that can be used as a foreground, midground, or even background plant depending on tank conditions. It features thin, grass-like leaves that sway gently in the water, creating a natural, flowing effect. Under the right conditions, this plant may even send up tall, flowering shoots above the water’s surface, adding a unique aesthetic to aquascapes.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant is 100% pest-free, disease-free, and algae-free, ensuring a healthy and clean start for your aquarium. Unlike traditionally grown plants, tissue culture specimens arrive with strong, young growth, ready to establish in your tank.
Features We Love:
- Grass-Like Growth for a Natural Look – Provides soft, flowing movement in aquascapes.
- Hardy & Easy to Grow – Thrives in a variety of conditions, making it great for beginners.
- Fast-Spreading Runners – Quickly forms a lush, green carpet or dense clusters.
- Perfect for Shrimp & Fish Tanks – Offers excellent shelter and grazing areas.
Care Guidelines:
- Light: Low to high.
- Temperature: 68° - 82° F (20° - 28° C).
- pH Range: 6.0 - 7.5.
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
- Ideal Placement: Foreground to midground.
Pro Tips:
- Encourage Carpet Growth – Trim taller leaves to promote spreading via runners.
- CO₂ Optional but Beneficial – While not required, CO₂ can enhance growth and density.
- Nutrient-Rich Substrate Helps – Root tabs or aquasoil support strong, steady growth.
- Great for Mixed Layouts – Can be used as a foreground carpet in low-light setups or a midground accent in high-tech tanks.
All Aquatic Arts brand plants and animals come with a 100% live arrival guarantee, plus free email support!
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Narrowleaf Sagittaria AKA Dwarf Arrowhead (Sagittaria subulata) Tissue Culture
Narrowleaf Sagittaria AKA Dwarf Arrowhead (Sagittaria subulata) Tissue Culture
This Sagittaria species is a fast-growing plant that can quickly fill a great amount of space in the aquarium!
The Narrowleaf Sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata), also known as Dwarf Arrowhead, is a versatile and hardy aquatic plant that can be used as a foreground, midground, or even background plant depending on tank conditions. It features thin, grass-like leaves that sway gently in the water, creating a natural, flowing effect. Under the right conditions, this plant may even send up tall, flowering shoots above the water’s surface, adding a unique aesthetic to aquascapes.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant is 100% pest-free, disease-free, and algae-free, ensuring a healthy and clean start for your aquarium. Unlike traditionally grown plants, tissue culture specimens arrive with strong, young growth, ready to establish in your tank.
Features We Love:
- Grass-Like Growth for a Natural Look – Provides soft, flowing movement in aquascapes.
- Hardy & Easy to Grow – Thrives in a variety of conditions, making it great for beginners.
- Fast-Spreading Runners – Quickly forms a lush, green carpet or dense clusters.
- Perfect for Shrimp & Fish Tanks – Offers excellent shelter and grazing areas.
Care Guidelines:
- Light: Low to high.
- Temperature: 68° - 82° F (20° - 28° C).
- pH Range: 6.0 - 7.5.
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
- Ideal Placement: Foreground to midground.
Pro Tips:
- Encourage Carpet Growth – Trim taller leaves to promote spreading via runners.
- CO₂ Optional but Beneficial – While not required, CO₂ can enhance growth and density.
- Nutrient-Rich Substrate Helps – Root tabs or aquasoil support strong, steady growth.
- Great for Mixed Layouts – Can be used as a foreground carpet in low-light setups or a midground accent in high-tech tanks.
All Aquatic Arts brand plants and animals come with a 100% live arrival guarantee, plus free email support!
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This Sagittaria species is a fast-growing plant that can quickly fill a great amount of space in the aquarium!
The Narrowleaf Sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata), also known as Dwarf Arrowhead, is a versatile and hardy aquatic plant that can be used as a foreground, midground, or even background plant depending on tank conditions. It features thin, grass-like leaves that sway gently in the water, creating a natural, flowing effect. Under the right conditions, this plant may even send up tall, flowering shoots above the water’s surface, adding a unique aesthetic to aquascapes.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant is 100% pest-free, disease-free, and algae-free, ensuring a healthy and clean start for your aquarium. Unlike traditionally grown plants, tissue culture specimens arrive with strong, young growth, ready to establish in your tank.
Features We Love:
- Grass-Like Growth for a Natural Look – Provides soft, flowing movement in aquascapes.
- Hardy & Easy to Grow – Thrives in a variety of conditions, making it great for beginners.
- Fast-Spreading Runners – Quickly forms a lush, green carpet or dense clusters.
- Perfect for Shrimp & Fish Tanks – Offers excellent shelter and grazing areas.
Care Guidelines:
- Light: Low to high.
- Temperature: 68° - 82° F (20° - 28° C).
- pH Range: 6.0 - 7.5.
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
- Ideal Placement: Foreground to midground.
Pro Tips:
- Encourage Carpet Growth – Trim taller leaves to promote spreading via runners.
- CO₂ Optional but Beneficial – While not required, CO₂ can enhance growth and density.
- Nutrient-Rich Substrate Helps – Root tabs or aquasoil support strong, steady growth.
- Great for Mixed Layouts – Can be used as a foreground carpet in low-light setups or a midground accent in high-tech tanks.
All Aquatic Arts brand plants and animals come with a 100% live arrival guarantee, plus free email support!
























