Cryptocoryne spiralis “tiger”: A rare Crypt spiralis with a beautiful tiger skin pattern on the leaves giving the aquascape a “wild” look. Grows tall, therefore, suitable for background. It loves nutrient-rich substrate.
Common Name: Crypt Sp Tiger
Every aquascape has a vibrant underwater forest that spreads easily.
Two fairly new varieties of Cryptocoryne spiralis called “Tiger” and “Red” first appeared on the market via ADA a few years ago.
The Spiral water trumpet, which is found in southwest India, has a large variety of forms, but only the ‘Tiger’ form is distinct.
Similar to Cryptocoryne albida “Brown,” but growing larger and more quickly.
Its submerged leaves are more apparent than in Cryptocoryne spiralis ‘Red’ and are extremely narrowly lanceolate with a smooth to the wavy edge, brown-red, and dark “tiger stripes.” Under the same growth conditions, it also differs from the latter by having wider, shorter, and more spreading leaves.
Care Tips:
- Nutrient-rich substrate and CO₂ addition are very beneficial for its growth.
- It is not a low-light plant, the lighting should be at least moderate, and strong light enhances its showy coloration