| Management number | 234724726 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $12.00 | Model Number | 234724726 | ||
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Echinodorus opacus 'Iguazu 2009', commonly known as Echinodorus Iguazu or simply Echinodorus Iguazu 2009, is a rare and highly sought-after sword plant originating from the river systems near the famous Iguazu Falls in South America. Unlike many large Echinodorus varieties, Iguazu 2009 remains compact with a lush, deep green rosette growth habit, making it an excellent choice for aquascapers seeking a bold but manageable focal point.
This plant is celebrated for its hardiness, slow growth, and ability to adapt to a wide range of aquarium conditions. Its slightly leathery leaves and neat structure make it a standout in both nature-style and Dutch-style aquascapes.
Scientific Name: Echinodorus opacus 'Iguazu 2009'
Common Names: Echinodorus Iguazu, Iguazu 2009
Origin: South America – Iguazu River Basin
Growth Form: Compact, slow-growing sword plant with thick green leaves
Leaf Texture: Slightly leathery with a rich, uniform green color
Lighting Requirement: Low to medium
CO₂ Requirement: Not required, but enhances health and growth
Temperature Range: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
Water Parameters: pH 6.0–7.5; soft to moderately hard water
Growth Speed: Slow
Lighting: Performs well under low to medium light
Temperature: Ideal at 72–78°F
CO₂: Optional, but promotes more vibrant growth
Substrate: Prefers a nutrient-rich substrate for long-term health
Fertilization: Root tabs or enriched substrate recommended for best results
Compact Focal Point: Perfect for midground placement in smaller aquariums or foreground in larger layouts
Rare & Unique: Adds collector’s appeal and a distinctive look to your tank
Low Maintenance: Suitable for low-tech setups with minimal care
Leaf Durability: Tougher leaves resist nibbling from herbivorous fish
Growth Speed: Slow
Propagation Method: Side shoots or daughter plants from the base
Nutrient Substrate: Required
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Choose the format that fits your aquascaping style:
Bare-Root Plants: small loose plant with 2 or more leaves, ready for direct planting
Rooted Potted Plants: small plant, 2 or more leaves rooted in rockwool within a net pot for easy placement and stability
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