


The Micro Indo Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus 'Micro Indo') is a compact variant of the classic Java Fern, renowned for its smaller, narrower leaves and dense growth habit. Native to Southeast Asia, this hardy aquatic plant thrives in a variety of freshwater aquarium conditions, making it an excellent choice for aquarists seeking low-maintenance greenery. Its ability to attach to hardscape elements like driftwood and rocks adds versatility to aquascaping designs.
Scientific Name: Microsorum pteropus 'Micro Indo'
Common Name: Micro Indo Java Fern
Origin: Southeast Asia
Growth Habit: Epiphytic; attaches to hard surfaces
Leaf Characteristics: Small, narrow, bright green leaves
Lighting Requirements: Low to moderate light
CO₂ Requirement: Not necessary
Placement: Midground to background
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)
pH Level: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
Compact Size: Ideal for smaller aquariums or for adding depth to aquascapes without overwhelming the space.
Low Maintenance: Thrives without the need for CO₂ supplementation or high-intensity lighting.
Versatile Placement: Can be attached to various hardscape elements, offering creative freedom in tank design.
Fish-Friendly: Provides shelter for small fish and invertebrates; its tough leaves deter herbivorous species.
Lighting: Provide low to moderate lighting; excessive light can lead to algae growth on leaves.
Attachment: Secure to driftwood, rocks, or ornaments using fishing line or aquarium-safe glue; avoid burying the rhizome to prevent rot.
Water Flow: Prefers gentle water movement; strong currents may hinder growth.
Fertilization: While not essential, occasional dosing with liquid fertilizers can promote healthier growth.
Propagation: Reproduces through adventitious plantlets that form on leaf edges; these can be detached and reattached elsewhere in the aquarium.
Q: Can Micro Indo Java Fern be planted in substrate?
A: No, it's best attached to hard surfaces; burying the rhizome can cause it to rot.
Q: Is CO₂ supplementation required?
A: Not necessary; the plant thrives in low-tech setups without CO₂.
Q: How do I propagate this plant?
A: Look for small plantlets forming on leaf edges; once they develop roots, they can be detached and attached to new locations.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
A: Absolutely; its hardiness and low maintenance make it ideal for novice aquarists.
Q: What fish are compatible with Micro Indo Java Fern?
A: Compatible with most freshwater species, including bettas, tetras, and shrimp; its tough leaves deter most plant-eating fish.
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