Tissue Culture - Micranthemum Monte Carlo
Tissue Culture - Micranthemum Monte Carlo
Tissue Culture - Micranthemum Monte Carlo

Tissue Culture - Micranthemum Monte Carlo

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Tissue Culture - Micranthemum Monte Carlo

Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo' is a stunning groundcover plant that adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. With its vibrant bright green round leaves and creeping growth pattern, it serves as an exceptional carpeting plant, enhancing the visual depth of aquatic landscapes of all sizes.

Compared to its counterpart Hemianthus callitrichoides 'HC', Monte Carlo is known for its ease of maintenance. It thrives with less light and has been successfully cultivated by hobbyists even without CO2 injection, although for optimal results, CO2 injection is recommended for achieving a lush, cushion-like carpet.

What sets our Tissue Culture Micranthemum Monte Carlo apart is its sterile growth conditions, ensuring it is free from pests, algae, and pathogens. The convenient packaging allows for easy preparation – simply rinse off the nutrient medium gel, divide the plants, and plant them in the aquarium. These tissue culture plants can be stored in their sealed containers for extended periods before planting, though using them promptly will ensure their optimal health.

For best results, store the plants in a cool place away from bright light until ready for use.

Q: How much is postage cost?
A: All dry goods are $8.95 flat, $11.95 Express for plants  and live stock are $20 express postage flat. Free Posage over $150.

Q: Where do we ship ?
A: We ship Australia wide but Live stock are not shipped to WA,NT & Tasmania because of the state law.

Q: When will out of stock item be back?
A: Stock are updated every day. So you just have to come back to website to see if it is back in stock.

Q: Can I return the item back?
A: All dry stock can be returned back. Live goods are not refundable. Shipping cost will be deducted upon return of the item and also customer is responsible to send the item back.


We dont ship Live stock and plants to WA,NT & Tasmania because of the state law.

We do ship dry goods.
Drip acclimation is a method used to gradually introduce aquatic animals, such as shrimp, snails, and fish, to their new tank environment after transport. It helps them adjust to the water parameters and temperature differences between the transport bag and the tank. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to drip acclimate your aquatic animals:

Step 1: Prepare the necessary materials

Clean bucket or container large enough 
Airline tubing
Air pump (optional but recommended)
Adjustable valve or knot (to regulate the flow of water) or get a abquatics drip kit
Clean, dechlorinated water (ideally matching the temperature and pH of your tank)


Step 2: Set up the drip acclimation system

Fill a clean bucket or container with the clean, dechlorinated water.
Attach one end of the airline tubing to an air pump (if using) and place the other end inside the bucket. Make sure it reaches the bottom of the container.

Step 3: Start the drip

Open the bag containing the aquatic animals and carefully pour the entire contents into the bucket, including the water from the transport bag.
Start a siphon by sucking on the free end of the airline tubing or use a siphon starter. This will initiate a slow drip of water into the bucket.

Step 4: Adjust the drip rate

Use an adjustable valve or tie a knot in the airline tubing to regulate the drip rate. Aim for approximately 2-4 drips per second.
The slow drip helps gradually mix the water in the bucket with the water from the transport bag, preventing any sudden changes in water parameters.

Step 5: Monitor the process

Keep an eye on the acclimation process and periodically test the water parameters in the bucket using a test kit. This helps ensure a smooth transition.
Depending on the sensitivity of the animals and the water parameters involved, the acclimation process may take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.

Step 6: Adjust water volume if needed

If the water volume in the bucket becomes too high, you can remove some water and continue the drip acclimation process with fresh, dechlorinated water. Be cautious not to remove too much water, as it can lead to sudden changes in water parameters.

Step 7: Transfer the animals to the tank

Once the acclimation process is complete, gently net the aquatic animals from the bucket and transfer them to the tank. Avoid adding the water from the acclimation container to the tank to prevent any potential contamination.

Step 8: Dispose of the acclimation water

After transferring the animals, discard the acclimation water from the bucket. Do not pour it directly into any drains or natural bodies of water.
By following these steps, you can safely and gradually acclimate your shrimp, snails, and fish to their new tank environment after transport. Remember, it's important to monitor the process closely and make adjustments as necessary to ensure a smooth transition for your aquatic pets.

Customer Reviews

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M.R.B.

Very generous quantities (yes, multiple orders placed) although it was obvious there was less stock available with later purchases, but I've learned to keep a few shoots aside to propagate in a takeaway container (which is easy enough to do thanks to the very healthy cultures). I had people complain that MC "grows up and gets spindly" but I counter this by breaking down lumpy chunks into single shoots and planting them .5cm -ish apart, in low traffic areas. I don't necessarily wash off all of the gel, as it helps with initial anchoring, which is needed since it takes a handful of weeks to take root, bulk up and spread ...
At any rate, the price is MORE than reasonable and is def giving me the carpet I was after.

M
Mrs

Love love LOVE this transaction. An abundance of Monte Carlo that was planted in clumps, small groupings and singles; all are still thriving and already developing quite happily alongside already established plants and scape despite intense fish and shrimp browsing (I protected singles from plecos by using temporary rockpiles). Reordering for other projects.

K
K. (Melbourne, AU)
Monte Carlo TC

Received in excellent condition , very happy and growing well.

M
Matty

Montie Carlo TC

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Somesha Sridhara (Sydney, AU)
Tissue culture

Received tissue culture plants in the best possible condition and shipped very well packaged. Will definitely be buying again

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
86%
(6)
14%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
M.R.B.

Very generous quantities (yes, multiple orders placed) although it was obvious there was less stock available with later purchases, but I've learned to keep a few shoots aside to propagate in a takeaway container (which is easy enough to do thanks to the very healthy cultures). I had people complain that MC "grows up and gets spindly" but I counter this by breaking down lumpy chunks into single shoots and planting them .5cm -ish apart, in low traffic areas. I don't necessarily wash off all of the gel, as it helps with initial anchoring, which is needed since it takes a handful of weeks to take root, bulk up and spread ...
At any rate, the price is MORE than reasonable and is def giving me the carpet I was after.

M
Mrs

Love love LOVE this transaction. An abundance of Monte Carlo that was planted in clumps, small groupings and singles; all are still thriving and already developing quite happily alongside already established plants and scape despite intense fish and shrimp browsing (I protected singles from plecos by using temporary rockpiles). Reordering for other projects.

K
K. (Melbourne, AU)
Monte Carlo TC

Received in excellent condition , very happy and growing well.

M
Matty

Montie Carlo TC

S
Somesha Sridhara (Sydney, AU)
Tissue culture

Received tissue culture plants in the best possible condition and shipped very well packaged. Will definitely be buying again