can someone give me some pros and cons to each? Note that passwords are case-sensitive. Maybe a smaller tank with high light and CO2 and fertilizers it will carpet quickly. Alright since the 20 shallow is in hiatus, the Fluval Edge being taken down and my now rejection of having an Indian biotope tank, let’s instead write about a plant species instead. I then upgraded the light a while back to a Finnex Ray2. We Americans got to get this stuff over here.). Monte carlo is also a carpeting plant and they definitely look similar. Sold as a loose, bare-root portion similar to picture. Otherwise good job on your article, it was interesting and entertaining, even though I know nothing about plants and bioscaping. Has anyone tried something similar? Hope you all had a great holiday(or every other day for the rest of the globe) and I’ll see you all in the next post. Thank you for your patience while we retrieve your images. It really hasn’t done much in the tank. When hobbyist are having trouble growing HC, we recommend giving Monte Carlo a try. Thanks! It is a more robust of the two. Compared to Monte Carlo, it has very small leaves and many of them. I will warn however, this will cause massive algae outbreaks if the plants can’t keep up. I’ve never seen any vertical runners reach more than ¼”. High lighting and Co2 injection is necessary to keep this plant low growing. I'm thinking about using either monte carlo or DBT on a driftwood tree for my tank. Both are very small carpeting plants. Besides the Edge’s scape has been the same for about a year and I’m tired of looking at it. Restriction applied. Become popular among aquarist. So this plant is “North American” according to Tropica. They both require lots of light and high CO2. You will get 1 Tissue Culture of Micranthemum Monte Carlo Large Pearl Grass (may slightly different from picture). Dwarf Baby Tears or Hemianthus callitrichoides can easily multiply under captive condition if proper care is taken. Dwarf baby tears is not really an easy plant to maintain, you have to carry out adequate maintenance activities to ensure its survival. Hi, My first attempt failed because I didnt have a pressurized co2 in my 55 gallon. Micranthemum Monte-Carlo leaves are slightly bigger, ranging from 5mm-10mm. Please enter a password for your user account. Who says you can't grow a DBT carpet (Dwarf Baby Tears) without C02? Micranthemum Monte Carlo (Tissue Culture). With the old fixture the plant was sending runners, keeping it’s bright green color, and there was noticeable growth every few weeks. Dwarf baby tears light requirements is at-least 2 light fixtures on your tank or growing this plant in a short aquarium, where it sits close to the light fixture, is best to provide adequate lighting for this plant. So where does this plant come from. Jun 11, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The plant is native to Cuba and has relatively high light and CO2 requirements to grow well in an aquarium. I tried growing this plant under high light and nutrients only, and it grew but not very well. Please enter a valid email address for yourself. Dwarf baby tears and Monte Carlo camparison. It’s a great plant it just really pisses me off that it grows exceptionally well and Dwarf Baby Tears doesn’t. Hope you all enjoyed my rant on Monte Carlo and the rest of the carpeting plants. I would like to put in in one of the new scapes I’m working on but here in the middle of California it’s hard to find. I ordered 2 of these and you get a fairly decent amount of plant per bundle. Rather than cutting it into small pieces, I removed the mineral wool from the bottom of it and just plantpinned it down(Plantpins are a freakin marvelous. I'm hoping to create a fairly realistic little tree that looks like it has leaves. so I made the mistake when I ordered this thinking it was the dwarf baby tears. Why is there a “Hello World!” in the middle of your post? It just needs to fill in a small area so it shouldn’t be too long. So why is Monte Carlo different? I placed it in a high spot directly center of the tank hoping this would give it a jumpstart but nothing really happened. You will receive one (1) potted plant with multiple plants. But now I am determined to grow these babies and carpet them. ( Log Out /  It was originally imported by Holger Windelov, who found it in a riverbed on Cuba, to the west of Havana. Dwarf baby tears Monte carlo. Yeah so the “Hello World” is apparently the default thing wordpress will do when it the image is missing. We ship directly from our facility, discard if not the best quality. Portion size may vary. So this plant likes it hot and humid. For proper propagation, you should cut off the runners from healthy parents. Extra care and attention should be given to this plant if you are keen on it not dying off as it is often problematic. Large leaves have easier access to light and more surface area to take in CO2. Same distance from the carpet and same CO2 levels. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Also the Indian biotope isn’t going to work due to the tank’s structural integrity being in question. Also I’m waiting for plants to fill in. CO2. Success with this plant isn’t difficult. Monte Carlo (Micranthemum tweediei) is an increasingly popular plant for carpeting the serious freshwater planted aquarium. This plant is very similar to Hemianthus Callitrichoides (HC/Dwarf Baby Tears) but the leaves are larger and in our experience, its generally easier to grow. Is there anything else I will need besides fertilizers and good lighting? Probably will take a while longer for it to do anything. Its very small stemmed and grows very very shallow roots. Change ), Micranthemum ‘Monte Carlo’, Dwarf Baby Tears, and the Rest of the Carpeting Plants. It is a bright shade of green and is a wonderful plant for thick carpets. It does propagate via new shoots or runners. I actually have no clue what it is called. Probably for best results daily dosing of iron or other fertilizers. Learn what I do to grow them and keep them green and happy! I do have some currently afer upgrading the light fixture to the Finnex Ray2. It really didn’t care which light I had on the tank. It is an aquatic plant commonly used as a foreground or carpeting plant in planted aquariums. This is partly the reason I’m not writing about the 20 shallow ( I’m not done planting all the plants I want in it and am still rearranging existing ones. ( Log Out /  Especially since my other choices are Dwarf Hairgrass, Staurogyne Repens, Monte Carlo, Glosso, Crypt Parva, Hydrocotyle sp.”Japan”(if you don’t mind trimming it EVERY OTHER DAY),  Utricularia Graminifolia, Hydrocotyle Verticilliata, Micro Sword, and probably others I’m forgetting. A similar plant that is far easier to grow is Micranthemum Monte carlo, with the difference being insignificant at a distance especially in larger tanks. Has anyone here ever had a Monte Carlo plant before? Monte carlo is larger, easier to grow and easier to plant but more invasive/aggressive. In order to be able to post messages on the The Planted Tank Forum forums, you must first register. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I am searching for the Hydrocotyle Verticilliata but haven’t found it. Hemianthus Callitrichoides aka HC also known as Dwarf Baby Tears. Saved by AquaticAPE Aquascape. Micranthemum Monte Carlo New Large Pearl Grass Live Aquatic Plant in Tissue Culture Cup for Aquarium Freshwater Fish Tank by Greenpro LIVE AQUATIC PLANT : Micranthemum Monte Carlo, alternative to Dwarf Baby Tears with brighter and bigger leaves. Care requirements are what they call to be medium and I would agree. HC Cuba looks better in smaller tanks. ( Log Out /  HC has smaller leaves, but harder to grow - roots better in finer substrate and … I can’t get that image to work for one reason or another. Care requirements are high. Europeans know what’s up. But they're not the same plant. I have plenty of new aquascapes in the works I just need to figure out which I will actually create. It has a very similar look to dbt and it grows just fine for me with a daily shot of excel, in the same tank and spot where some s repens has been languishing for months. *cough* *Baby tear carpet* *cough*). If you want fast results ramp up the light intensity and CO2. It is growing. Dwarf Baby Tears just look the most elegant. It needs a fair amount of direct light and can handle low CO2 levels. Now the last and fun part, which light would be the best for dwarf baby tears? HC has smaller leaves, but harder to grow - roots better in finer substrate and have nicer form in good conditions. I will say that is an understatement. Also I have no clue if the cover picture works.). Buy Hemianthus Callitrichoides Cuba CUP Dwarf Baby Tears APF® Live Aquarium Plants from only $30.00 Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba'Hemianthus callitrichoides is one of the world's smallest aquarium plants. There they have access to the sun, CO2 and still remain wet. level 2 I nearly rip it up on accident trying to remove Hygrophila Pinifimortia runners from its midst every week. Well I’ll assume it’s to its much larger leaf size. Compared to the Baby Tears, which only would wither away(cut and uncut) within a few days of purchase, this was phenominal growth. I’ll add in a bonus and write up about Hemianthus callitrichoides ‘Cuba’ (Dwarf Baby Tears) as well. I'm considering purchasing it but I have a few questions. So I’ve got the temp a little higher on this plant, around 78ºF. Anything less and I doubt it will do well. I would prefer not to have 20 gallons of water on my floor. Scientific Name: Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo' Ligh I recommend reading this guide. My thinking this would be great in a Discus tank but they can’t handle CO2 since there is so little O2 in the water anyways. Micranthemum “Monte Carlo” is an ideal carpeting plant that is similar to Dwarf Baby’s Tears, but is much easier to keep! Substrate. I’m testing if it can handle the medium light and no CO2 currently in a quarantine tank. I will leave it at that. My only complaint is that I messed up when ordering and not paying attention to which one I was ordering. There's also a related plant called baby tears which is similar looking but bigger and doesn't carpet the same way. Hi friends! According to Tropica, I really do wish I could get a hold of reasonably priced plants from them, it’s from South America. I had it under a standard Marineland LED fixture 1-½’ away from the plant carpet with 2bps of CO2 from an atomic diffuser, no dosing of additives and it grew slowly. Time to go do something else like trim some Hygrophila angustifolia or rearrange some rocks. So far it hasn’t died off but it has been about two weeks so it’s fairly new to the conditions. Micranthemum ‘Monte Carlo’, Dwarf Baby Tears, and the Rest of the Carpeting Plants Posted on December 5, 2015 December 5, 2015 by iisebastianii Alright since the 20 shallow is in hiatus, the Fluval Edge being taken down and my now rejection of having an Indian biotope tank, let’s instead write about a plant species instead. Though really it is from Cuba. It covered that same 1-½” square inch in about a week and a half. It’s taking lights that are causing massive algae outbreaks, higher end CO2 2-3bps+, and I’ve put a root tab(nutrients) under it meant for Amazon Swords. BUY2GET1FREE - Simply place 2 we will ship you 3 offering only for same plants. You will receive 1 vitro tissue culture cup of Dwarf Baby Tears Photo is sample of our livestock not the actual plant you will receive. Monte Carlo is easier to grow and under low light it tens to grow tall whereas under high light it will grow horizontal creating a carpet. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Even though this is just the regualr baby tears it is still a great looking plant. First Planted Tank vlog, maybe I will do Saltwater Sunday and Freshwater Wednesday? I've heard it's pretty easy to take care of but I would like to see if anyone's got experience with it. The carpeting plants are great but Baby tears is king because it is easily accessible and looks fantastic. It’s success proves that the conditions within the 20 shallow can grow a small and delicate carpeting plant, however it still can’t grow its relative Hemianthus callitrichoides ‘Cuba.’ Both have very shallow root systems. Can it grow as a carpet in gravel? I would call both cases keeping the plant successful, with lower light it just takes a bit longer. Do Dwarf Hairgrass and Dwarf Baby Tears (HC) grow without CO2 setup. I’ve only seen this plant carpet so it’s safe to say it think it says low. I'm thinking I would either use fishing line to tie it on or some super glue, and then hope that it "grabs" on as it grows. Co2 is a must as well. Monte Carlo is a variation of dwarf baby tears. This time growth was rapid. HC Cuba is hemianthus callitrichoides, aka dwarf baby tears. I would say it covered about 1-½” square inch in about 3-4 weeks in those conditions. Monte Carlo or Dwarf Baby Tears on Mini "Tree"? But if you want a carpet in a large tank, Monte Carlo seems to be a better fit. Worry not those tanks will be replaced with other tanks. CO2 is a must have to get it to carpet but it can be run on low. Micranthemum Monte-Carlo can be compared with the very popular Baby Tears, in that the leaves look very similar and it carpets very well too. I will mention that with the impending trip for the winter my family will undoubtedly make me take, I cannot leave both the Edge and an Indian biotope tank alone for three weeks. ( Log Out /  It is good learning how to keep this plant because it is one of the best carpeting plants around and my personal favorite. Substrates such as Flourite and Eco-Complete provide a long lasting supply of Fe to the plants through the roots. Once it was done growing horizontally, the carpet thickened to about ¼” in most places. im having trouble choosing which i want for my next tank. Micranthemum Tweediei Common Name: Family Name: Native To: Lighting: pH: Growth Demands: Growth Form: Growth Rate: True Aquatic: Placement In Tank: Available As: Baby Tears Scrophulariaceae North America Medium - High 5.5 - 8 Moderate Spreading Fast Yes Fore - Midground Potted Plant Micranthemum Tweediei is a spreading (Note: The cover picture is not Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo doesn't look quite as nice because of the larger leaves, but it's much easier to grow. It grew under both fixtures just fine, granted on this new one it’s growing at a much more rapid pace. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Wet Spot Tropical Fish Galleries It does look like Hemianthus but the plant is dying so it's hard to say, it could also be a monte carlo plant. For the best viewing experience please update your browser to, The following errors occurred with your submission. Monte carlo is larger, easier to grow and easier to plant but more invasive/aggressive. It’s been in the tank for about four weeks and hasn’t really spread. I really like the look of DHG and HC but I’ve heard they need a CO2 setup, is this true? I’ve ranted enough on carpeting plants for the post. It is often called dwarf baby tears in the hobby, but this can easily lead to mix-ups as "baby tears" can refer to a couple of other plants as well. Micranthemum ‘Monte Carlo.’ This plant is annoying because it does great. I’m planning onusing this plant again in one of my new scapes coming up in the new year. Would it be good for a shrimp tank? Feb 20, 2020 - Dwarf baby tears is often regarded as one of the best carpeting plants in the hobby, although the care difficulty level is not suited for beginners. I will probably guess it’s found on the banks of rivers that get flooded by yearly rains. This plant has a fresh bright green color. 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