Schismatoglottis prietoi
Schismatoglottis prietoi
Schismatoglottis prietoi is a miniature Philippine aquatic plant producing small, creeping stems with leaves that closely resemble a tiny Anubias — the same Araceae family connection producing a similar shade-tolerant, creeping rhizomatous character that makes Anubias and Bucephalandra so beloved. Like its relatives, it grows slowly, tolerates low light, and attaches readily to hardscape, making it an excellent low-tech, low-maintenance aquarium plant of genuine botanical interest.
Planting tip: Schismatoglottis prietoi grows best attached to or resting on hardscape with its rhizome exposed — never bury the rhizome. Shade-tolerant and low-maintenance once established. Stable water parameters and good circulation produce the best results.
Like Anubias and Bucephalandra, Schismatoglottis prietoi should have its rhizome kept exposed rather than buried — the creeping rhizome establishes on the substrate surface or on low pieces of hardscape. It is genuinely shade-tolerant and grows well in the lower-light zones of the aquarium. The small scale makes it ideal for nano tanks and detailed foreground or hardscape accent work.
This easy to moderate plant grows in low to moderate lighting with CO₂ optional. Temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5 provide comfortable conditions. Regular fertilization supports steady, healthy growth. The Philippine origin connects it botanically to the diverse Philippine aquatic flora alongside Cryptocoryne pygmi and other regional species.
In the aquascape, Schismatoglottis prietoi creates a miniature, Anubias-like foreground to hardscape accent whose tiny scale suits nano tanks and detailed compositions where proportionate plant scale is carefully managed. Paired with compact Bucephalandra and small mosses it creates a naturally varied, botanical foreground of exceptional fine-scale detail.
Schismatoglottis prietoi is a charming, Anubias-like miniature for nano tanks and detailed aquascape foreground work. Its tiny scale, shade tolerance, and Philippine botanical character make it a genuinely interesting and rewarding discovery for planted aquarium enthusiasts who appreciate the smaller end of the Araceae family.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
| Placement | Foreground |
| Max Height | 3–6 inches |
| Light Level | Low to Moderate |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Optional |
| Origin | Philippines |
| Notes | Miniature, creeping species similar to Anubias. Great for low-tech tanks and nano setups. |