Care Guide

Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae

Vallisneria Nana

Advanced difficultyOut of Season

Care at a Glance

Lighting

Moderate - intense

Growth Rate

Fast

Growth Form

Rosettes on short runners

Placement

Background

True Aquatic

Yes, obligate aquatic

Available As

Bare Root, Bunch

About This Plant

This narrow leaved Vallisneria is native to Australia, where it turns very red in the extremely bright sun. In the aquarium, however, it is green, like other Vallisneria sp.

About the Vallisneria Genus

Family — Hydrocharitaceae

Vallisneria ("vals") are tape-leaf rosette plants that spread by runners, quickly forming dense background curtains. They prefer harder water and don't tolerate aggressive trimming of the leaf tips, which can cause die-back from the cut.

Quick-Reference Details

Common name
Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae
Scientific name
Vallisneria Nana
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Native to
Australia
Difficulty
Advanced
Requirements
Undemanding
Lighting
Moderate - intense
Growth rate
Fast
Growth form
Rosettes on short runners
Placement
Background
True aquatic
Yes, obligate aquatic
Available as
Bare Root, Bunch

Difficulty — Advanced

Performs best with strong lighting, CO2 supplementation, and stable water parameters. Not recommended as a first plant.

CO2 & Fertilization

CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.

Tank Size & Setup

Best in tanks 20 gallons or larger so background stems have room to grow up and be trimmed without overtaking the foreground.

Aquascaping & Placement

Plant at the back of the tank as a vertical accent or full background curtain. Group stems in clusters of 5-10 for a fuller display. Plant the root crown just at the substrate surface. Burying the crown causes the plant to push itself back up over a few days.

Tank-Mate Compatibility

Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage.

Pro Tips for Growing Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae

  • 1Don't cut the leaf tips — Vals brown back from cuts. If a leaf is too long, remove the whole blade at the base.
  • 2Avoid Excel/glutaraldehyde-based algaecides; Vallisneria is famously sensitive to them.
  • 3Plant only the white root crown above the substrate, not the leaf base.

Common Care Issues

Outgrowing the tank

Plan to trim every 1-2 weeks. Skipping trims lets the plant shade out neighbors and trap detritus that fouls water quality.

Slow initial growth

Most aquarium plants pause for 2-4 weeks after planting while they convert from their nursery-grown emersed form to fully submerged growth. New leaves that emerge underwater will look thinner and slightly different — this is the plant adapting, not a problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much light does Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae need?

Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae (Vallisneria Nana) prefers moderate - intense lighting. A standard planted-tank LED fixture run 7-9 hours a day is typical.

Does Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae need CO2?

CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.

Is Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae good for beginners?

Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae is rated advanced-level. Performs best with strong lighting, CO2 supplementation, and stable water parameters. Not recommended as a first plant.

How fast does Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae grow?

Growth rate is fast. Expect to trim every 1-2 weeks once established.

What fish and invertebrates are compatible with Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae?

Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage.

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