| Management number | 234722716 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $8.00 | Model Number | 234722716 | ||
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Leptochilus pteropus ‘Trident Mini’ (formerly known as Microsorum pteropus ‘Trident Mini’) is a refined, smaller-growing variant of the classic Java Fern, prized for its uniquely narrow, forked leaves that resemble a delicate trident shape. This compact form makes it ideal for smaller aquariums or detailed aquascapes where precision and texture matter. With its hardy nature and slow, controlled growth, this plant is perfect for both beginners and experienced aquascapers seeking a clean, natural look.
Scientific Name: Leptochilus pteropus ‘Trident Mini’
Synonym: Microsorum pteropus ‘Trident Mini’
Common Name: Trident Mini Java Fern
Leaf Structure: Narrow, forked “trident” leaves with a refined appearance
Growth Rate: Slow and steady, easy to maintain
Placement: Mid-ground to background, or attached to hardscape
Care Level: Beginner-friendly and highly adaptable
Lighting: Low to moderate (tolerates high light as well)
CO₂: Not required, but will enhance growth
Growth Method: Epiphyte – attach to driftwood, rock, or décor (do not bury rhizome)
Nutrient Substrate: Not Required
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Elegant Texture: Adds fine, intricate detail with its slender trident-shaped leaves
Versatile Placement: Perfect for attaching to hardscape in natural aquascapes
Low Maintenance: Ideal for low-tech tanks and long-term stability
Compact Form: Great for nano tanks and controlled layouts
Healthy, vibrant Leptochilus pteropus ‘Trident Mini’ cultivated and prepared by Aquarium Plants Factory®, available in multiple planting formats:
Bare-root Plants:
Approximately 3+ leaf portion, loose rhizome with some roots
Bunched Plants:
Approximately 3+ leaf portion bundled with foam and plant weight
Potted Plants:
Approximately 3+ leaf portion, potted in rockwool and net pot
As a natural aquatic plant, slight variations in size, shape, and coloration may occur. Leaves may show minor transition as the plant adapts to your aquarium environment. This is normal, and new submerged growth will emerge under proper conditions.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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