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Typical example of Hygrophila Corymbosa Compact For Sale

Dwarf Nomaphila Siamensis (Hygrophila Corymbosa Compact)

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Dwarf Nomaphila Siamensis (Hygrophila Corymbosa Compact) is a hardy and attractive aquarium plant known for its compact growth and lush, bushy appearance. Unlike its taller counterpart, this variety stays shorter, making it an excellent choice for foreground or midground placement in freshwater aquariums. Its broad, bright green leaves create dense clusters, providing shelter for fish and shrimp while enhancing the natural beauty of the tank.  

 

This plant thrives in moderate to high lighting and benefits from nutrient-rich water and CO₂ supplementation, though it can adapt to a variety of conditions. With its slow to moderate growth rate and easy maintenance, *Hygrophila corymbosa 'Compact'* is ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists.  

 

Its ability to develop a full, vibrant look with minimal trimming makes it a great addition to aquascapes, adding depth and texture to planted tanks. Simply propagate through stem cuttings to expand its presence in your aquarium effortlessly.

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    Shipping

    Aqua Atomic prefers to ship on Saturdays with USPS. Shipping is $11 for plants and $15 for Fish and Shrimp. Choose local pickup if you prefer to pickup in Omaha NE.

    Photos & Videos

    Pictures are my own but not exact product being sold unless noted. I try to show you typical examples of the product you would be purchasing. If you have any questions please contact me.

    DOA Policy

    I guarantee safe delivery to the continental United States as long as you contact me within 2 hours of delivery time marked by USPS with pictures of the product. I will not guarantee or be responsible late, lost, or misdirected packages. 

    Pests & Algae

    I do have snails in my tank.I do my best to pick off what I see. Duckweed have invaded a few tanks but most plants will be free of duckweed. Older leaves may have a bit of algae but I typically clean up all plants before shipping.

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