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Horizon - Glossostigma elatinoides is available for pre-order – please confirm stock before ordering!
Glossostigma elatinoides is a classic and highly sought-after carpeting plant, prized for its tiny, bright green leaves and ability to form a dense, low-growing carpet under the right conditions. Native to Australia and New Zealand, it is a staple in high-end, Japanese-style aquascapes where precision and fine detail are essential. Supplied in a sterile tissue culture pot, this plant is free from algae, pests, and snails, ensuring a clean and healthy start.
This is a demanding species that requires strong lighting and CO₂ supplementation, but when grown successfully, it creates one of the most refined and natural-looking foreground carpets available.
Key Features
Ultra-Low Carpeting Plant ideal for refined foreground layouts
Tissue Culture Grown free from algae, snails, and contaminants
Tiny Bright Green Leaves create a smooth, natural lawn effect
High-End Aquascaping Favorite used in competition-style tanks
Spreads by Runners to form dense carpets under optimal conditions
Technical Specifications
Plant Type: Carpeting plant
Origin: Australia
Growth Position: Foreground
Growth Rate: Moderate
Height: 3–5+ cm
Lighting Requirement: High
CO₂ Requirement: High (essential for carpeting growth)
Difficulty Level: Advanced
Form: Tissue culture pot
Usage Tips
Rinse all tissue culture gel thoroughly before planting
Divide into small portions and plant with spacing for faster spread
Use strong lighting to prevent upward growth
CO₂ injection and soft water significantly improve carpet formation
Trim taller plants nearby to avoid shading
Why Choose Horizon – Glossostigma elatinoides?
Horizon tissue culture plants are cultivated under sterile conditions to deliver premium quality and consistent results. Glossostigma elatinoides is the go-to choice for aquascapers seeking a true, low-profile carpet with a natural appearance—rewarding those who provide optimal conditions with exceptional results.
FAQs
Is Glossostigma suitable for beginners?
This plant is best suited for experienced aquarists due to its high light and CO₂ requirements.
Why is my Glossostigma growing upward instead of carpeting?
Insufficient lighting or CO₂ will cause vertical growth. Increase light intensity and ensure stable CO₂ levels.
How many plants are included in one tissue culture pot?
Each pot contains multiple plantlets that can be divided and planted individually.


