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Echinodorus opacus 'Iguazu 2009', commonly known as Echinodorus Iguazu or simply Echinodorus Iguazu 2009, is a rare and highly sought-after sword plant originating from the river systems near the famous Iguazu Falls in South America. Unlike many large Echinodorus varieties, Iguazu 2009 remains compact with a lush, deep green rosette growth habit, making it an excellent choice for aquascapers seeking a bold but manageable focal point.
This plant is celebrated for its hardiness, slow growth, and ability to adapt to a wide range of aquarium conditions. Its slightly leathery leaves and neat structure make it a standout in both nature-style and Dutch-style aquascapes.
Scientific Name: Echinodorus opacus 'Iguazu 2009'
Common Names: Echinodorus Iguazu, Iguazu 2009
Origin: South America – Iguazu River Basin
Growth Form: Compact, slow-growing sword plant with thick green leaves
Leaf Texture: Slightly leathery with a rich, uniform green color
Lighting Requirement: Low to medium
CO₂ Requirement: Not required, but enhances health and growth
Temperature Range: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
Water Parameters: pH 6.0–7.5; soft to moderately hard water
Growth Speed: Slow
Lighting: Performs well under low to medium light
Temperature: Ideal at 72–78°F
CO₂: Optional, but promotes more vibrant growth
Substrate: Prefers a nutrient-rich substrate for long-term health
Fertilization: Root tabs or enriched substrate recommended for best results
Compact Focal Point: Perfect for midground placement in smaller aquariums or foreground in larger layouts
Rare & Unique: Adds collector’s appeal and a distinctive look to your tank
Low Maintenance: Suitable for low-tech setups with minimal care
Leaf Durability: Tougher leaves resist nibbling from herbivorous fish
Growth Speed: Slow
Propagation Method: Side shoots or daughter plants from the base
Nutrient Substrate: Required
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Choose the format that fits your aquascaping style:
Bare-Root Plants: small loose plant with 2 or more leaves, ready for direct planting
Rooted Potted Plants: small plant, 2 or more leaves rooted in rockwool within a net pot for easy placement and stability
Return Policy: All sales are final
24 Hours Live Arrival Guarantee* - In a rare case of live stocks dead on arrival, we must be notified within 24 hours by the same day of delivery. Please take clear photos of the damaged product and send it to us within 24 hours. Live Arrival Guarantee will be void after 24 hours of delivery. All replacements are considered final and we will not replace the replacement.
Please be aware that our Live Arrival Guarantee is subject to certain conditions. Specifically, the guarantee will not be applicable in cases where the package is marked as 'invalid address', 'undeliverable' or is 'returned to sender.' This includes situations such as a vacant delivery address, a missing apartment number, or any other issues that prevent the postal service from delivering your package.
It is crucial to provide accurate and complete shipping information to ensure the successful delivery of your order and the applicability of the Live Arrival Guarantee.
Please keep in mind that Live Arrival Guarantee only guarantees that live stocks will be alive upon arrival. We cannot guarantee that you will continue to have success with them. Many factors, including the aquarium environment, water quality, nutrient, temperature, lighting, filter, and CO2 system, can contribute to the failure to grow live plants and live animals.
Even though our plants are very clean, but we can't guarantee they will be 100% pest-free because we cannot be responsible for your aquarium. Please use it at your own risk. We recommended all customers rinse the plants with clean water and quarantine them before use.
However, plants in tissue culture will be 100% free from pests, algae and never have been contacting with any aquarium.
Please review your state's regulations on restricted plants, as we are committed to not shipping plants that are restricted in your area. Do not release any plants into the wild or waterways, as this can harm local ecosystems by introducing invasive species.
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