

Bacopa serpyllifolia, also called "Japan," is a small, delicate aquatic plant with bright lime-green leaves. Native to South America, it’s perfect for creating lush, shaped midground bushes in freshwater tanks. Its low, spreading growth and tiny leaves make it a favorite for aquascapers who want a natural, balanced look.
Scientific Name: Bacopa serpyllifolia
Common Names: Bacopa sp. 'Japan'
Origin: South America
Growth Habit: Prostrate, forming dense, bushy clusters
Leaf Characteristics: Small, rounded, vibrant lime-green leaves
Lighting Requirements: Moderate to high intensity
CO₂ Requirement: Beneficial; supplementation recommended
Placement: Midground
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)
pH Level: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a vibrant green hue and delicate texture to aquascapes.
Versatility: Suitable for various aquascaping styles, including Dutch and nature aquariums.
Ease of Care: Relatively easy to maintain, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
Habitat Enhancement: Provides shelter for small fish and invertebrates.
Water Quality Improvement: Assists in nutrient absorption, contributing to a balanced aquarium ecosystem.
Lighting: Provide moderate to high-intensity lighting to promote compact growth and prevent legginess.
CO₂ and Fertilization: While not essential, CO₂ supplementation and regular dosing with micronutrients enhance growth and coloration.
Substrate: Plant in a nutrient-rich substrate to support robust root development.
Pruning: Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and prevents overshadowing of other plants.
Propagation: Cut healthy stems and replant them into the substrate to propagate.
Can Bacopa sp. 'Japan thrive without CO₂ supplementation?
Yes, it can grow without CO₂, but supplementation enhances growth and compactness.
How tall does Bacopa sp. 'Japan' grow?
Under optimal conditions, it typically reaches heights of 5–10 cm (2–4 inches).
Is Bacopa sp. 'Japan suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Its adaptability and low maintenance make it ideal for novice aquarists.
How often should I trim Bacopa sp. 'Japan'?
Regular trimming every few weeks helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth.
Can it be grown emersed?
Yes, Bacopa sp. 'Japan' can adapt to emersed conditions, often displaying different leaf shapes and sizes.
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