

Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, commonly known as Brazilian Micro Sword, is a favored choice among aquascaping enthusiasts for creating lush, grass-like carpets in freshwater aquariums. Native to South America, this species features slender, bright green leaves that form dense mats, providing a natural and vibrant foreground. Its adaptability and aesthetic appeal make it suitable for both novice and experienced aquarists.
Scientific Name: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
Common Names: Brazilian Micro Sword, Micro Sword Grass
Origin: South America
Growth Habit: Creeping, carpet-forming via runners
Leaf Characteristics: Narrow, grass-like leaves with vibrant green coloration
Lighting Requirements: Moderate to high intensity
CO₂ Requirement: Beneficial for optimal growth and density
Placement: Foreground
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
pH Level: 6.5–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
Aesthetic Appeal: Creates a lush, green carpet that enhances the natural look of aquascapes.
Versatility: Suitable for various aquascaping styles, including Iwagumi and nature aquariums.
Habitat Enhancement: Provides shelter and foraging grounds for small fish and invertebrates.
Water Quality Improvement: Assists in nutrient absorption, contributing to a balanced aquarium ecosystem.
Propagation: Spreads through runners, allowing for easy expansion and maintenance.
Lighting: Provide moderate to high-intensity lighting to promote healthy growth and carpet formation.
CO₂ and Fertilization: While not mandatory, CO₂ supplementation and regular dosing with micronutrients enhance growth and vitality.
Substrate: Plant in fine-grained, nutrient-rich substrate to support robust root development.
Water Flow: Prefers gentle water movement to prevent debris accumulation on leaves.
Planting Technique: Divide into small clumps and plant a few centimeters apart to encourage even spreading.
Can Lilaeopsis brasiliensis thrive without CO₂ supplementation?
Yes, it can grow without CO₂, but supplementation enhances growth and carpet density.
How tall does Lilaeopsis brasiliensis grow?
Typically reaches heights of 4–7 cm (1.5–2.8 inches), maintaining a low profile ideal for foreground placement.
Is Lilaeopsis brasiliensis suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Its adaptability and moderate maintenance make it ideal for novice aquarists.
How often should I trim Lilaeopsis brasiliensis?
Regular trimming every few weeks helps maintain its shape and encourages denser growth.
Can it be grown emersed?
Yes, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis can adapt to emersed conditions in high-humidity environments.
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