Description
Cryptocoryne retrospiralis: A Classic, Spiraled Crypt for Elegant Background Planting
Description:
Cryptocoryne retrospiralis is a beautiful and time-tested aquarium plant known for its long, narrow, spiraling leaves that provide both vertical height and flowing texture in freshwater aquascapes. Native to India, this species is one of the tallest in the Cryptocoryne genus, making it a standout choice for background placement in medium to large planted tanks.
The leaves of C. retrospiralis can reach 12–20+ inches in height and are often deep green to reddish-brown with a slight twist or spiral along their length—creating a sense of motion in the water. When grown in a nutrient-rich substrate with moderate to high lighting, the coloration intensifies, and the plant thrives with minimal care.
This crypt prefers stable water parameters and may experience initial “crypt melt” when adjusting to a new environment, but it rebounds well and becomes a long-term feature in established tanks. It’s ideal for nature-style aquascapes and biotope-themed tanks.
Care Tips:
Lighting: Moderate to high; stronger light brings out red and bronze hues.
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate is ideal; root tabs improve growth.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 72°F–82°F
pH: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
Tank Size: Best for tanks 20 gallons and larger.
Growth Rate: Moderate; may take time to settle in.
Maintenance: Trim older leaves; ensure consistent conditions to avoid melt.
Cryptocoryne retrospiralis is a fantastic choice for aquarists who want elegant height and motion in their planted tank. Its hardy nature, graceful leaf shape, and deep coloration make it a staple background plant for aquascaping with style.





