Aridarum Caulescens - Pot

Aridarum Caulescens - Pot

Brand: Nu Aqua
SKU: PLANT-094
14.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Aridarum caulescens is a rheophytic aroid native to Borneo, where it grows attached to rocks and hard surfaces in fast-flowing jungle streams and river systems. These habitats are highly oxygenated, constantly moving, and seasonally variable, with the plant often growing partially submerged or fully submerged during periods of high water. The species is adapted to cling tightly to rock surfaces in areas with strong current and clear, clean water. In the aquarium, Aridarum caulescens develops elongated, narrow leaves that range from medium green to deep green depending on lighting and nutrient availability. The leaves are smooth, leathery, and somewhat lance-shaped, emerging from a creeping rhizome that gradually spreads across hardscape. Compared to many aquarium aroids, the plant has a more streamlined and river-adapted appearance, with growth closely hugging the surfaces it attaches to. Aridarum caulescens should be attached to rock or driftwood rather than planted into substrate. The rhizome must remain exposed to prevent rot, much like Anubias and Bucephalandra. Once attached, the plant slowly anchors itself and spreads gradually over the hardscape. Moderate lighting is generally ideal, though it tolerates lower light conditions well. Gentle to strong water movement is beneficial and reflects its natural habitat. Water conditions should remain stable and clean. Temperatures between 72 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit are appropriate, with a pH range of roughly 6.0 to 7.5 and soft to moderately hard water. Good oxygenation and regular water changes are important, particularly because rheophytic species respond poorly to stagnant or dirty conditions. CO₂ supplementation is not required but can improve growth rate and leaf development. Growth is relatively slow to moderate. Aridarum caulescens feeds primarily from the water column and benefits from regular liquid fertilization in planted aquariums. Because of its slow growth and leathery leaves, algae can accumulate if lighting is excessive or flow is poor. This species is highly compatible with community fish and invertebrates. Its sturdy leaves resist most grazing, and its compact rhizomatous growth makes it especially useful for river-style aquariums, shaded layouts, and naturalistic hardscape-focused aquascapes. Aridarum caulescens is an uncommon and highly specialized aquatic aroid valued for its river-adapted growth habit and understated elegance. Its ability to thrive attached to rock and wood in flowing water makes it an excellent choice for aquarists interested in rheophytic plants and Southeast Asian stream-style aquariums.

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