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Azolla cristata

Azolla cristata

Azolla cristata: aquatic plant of the family Azollaceae. Light: Medium to high.

Family
Azollaceae
Tank use
Used in 0 tanks
Temperature

5 °C - 35 °C

pH

5 - 8

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Medium to high

CO2

0-40 mg/L

Description

Geographical Origin & Habitat:

Endemic to the Americas, Azolla cristata (commonly known as the Carolina Mosquito Fern) is a highly specialized, free-floating aquatic fern. It thrives exclusively in completely stagnant, still-water environments such as deeply shaded swamps, marshlands, quiet ponds, and the calm edges of slow-moving rivers stretching from North America down to South America. It is an evolutionary marvel that survives by floating on the surface tension of the water, utilizing an incredibly unique symbiotic relationship with cyanobacteria (Anabaena azollae) housed within its leaf cavities to pull nitrogen directly from the atmosphere.

Taxonomy & Genetics:

Azolla cristata is a true aquatic fern belonging to the Salviniaceae family. Taxonomically, it is frequently confused in the commercial trade with its close cousin Azolla filiculoides. However, A. cristata is generally smaller, more compact, and features slightly different microscopic leaf branching patterns. The genetic integration of the nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria within its leaves makes it one of the fastest-growing and most biologically significant floating plants on the entire planet.

Physical Structure:

The physical architecture of this plant is microscopic, fractal, and exceptionally complex. It lacks true roots or stems in the traditional sense; instead, it consists of a tiny, fragile, floating central rhizome from which microscopic, overlapping, scale-like leaves branch out in a tightly alternating, geometric pattern. Fine, hair-like rootlets dangle just millimeters below the surface into the water column. Individual plants are tiny (1-2 cm), but they rapidly interlock to form a dense, impenetrable floating mat.

Color & Texture:

The microscopic, overlapping scale-like leaves are completely covered in tiny, water-repellent hairs (trichomes) that give the plant a distinct, soft, velvet-like texture and prevent it from sinking. Under moderate lighting, the plant is a vibrant, velvety light-green. However, when exposed to high-intensity lighting or cold water, it undergoes a spectacular morphological defense mechanism, flushing an incredibly deep, rich crimson-red or purplish-burgundy, creating a stunning visual contrast on the water surface.

Care and observations

Lighting & CO2:

It is an extreme high-energy floating plant that thrives under intense lighting. While it can survive in low light, it will remain strictly green and grow sparsely. To unlock its famous, spectacular deep crimson-red coloration, it MUST be blasted with extremely intense, high-energy LED lighting. Because it floats completely on the water surface, it has infinite, unrestricted access to atmospheric CO2. Therefore, injecting pressurized CO2 into the aquarium water provides absolutely zero benefit to this plant.

Nutrition & Substrate:

This plant requires absolutely no substrate, as it never touches the bottom of the tank. It is the ultimate water-column scavenger. While it absorbs phosphorus and potassium from the aquarium water via its tiny dangling rootlets, it is entirely unique in that it fixes its own nitrogen directly from the air using its symbiotic cyanobacteria. It acts as an incredibly powerful, microscopic biological filter, rapidly ripping heavy metals and excess organic waste out of the water column to fuel its exponential growth.

Water Chemistry:

It is an incredibly resilient, invasive weed. It thrives in standard tropical temperatures (22-28°C) but easily tolerates much colder water. It ignores pH fluctuations and water hardness entirely. However, the single most critical factor for its survival is water flow. Azolla cristata absolutely demands completely stagnant, still water. Strong surface agitation from filter outflows, powerheads, or airstones will violently drown, batter, and rapidly kill the delicate, floating fern.

Space Management & Placement:

It is exclusively a surface-dwelling floating plant. Because its growth rate is literally exponential (capable of doubling its entire biomass every 3 to 5 days under intense light), space management is a constant, brutal battle. It will rapidly interlock to form a solid, impenetrable, velvet-like mat that blocks 100% of the light from reaching the submerged aquarium below. It is excellent for shading extremely shy, light-sensitive fish, but a death sentence for demanding submerged stem plants.

Pruning:

Pruning is a relentless, weekly chore. Because it multiplies exponentially by fragmentation, you must use a net to physically scoop out and discard massive handfuls of the floating mat every single week. Never allow the mat to become more than 1 cm thick, as the lower layers will be pushed underwater, rot, and cause a massive ammonia spike. Dispose of it responsibly (compost or dry it completely); never flush it down the drain, as it is a highly invasive species.

Risks & Diseases:

The plant itself is entirely immune to disease or algae (since it floats above the water). The primary risk is to the REST of the aquarium. If left unchecked, its exponential growth will completely suffocate the surface, blocking all gas exchange and causing the fish below to suffocate from oxygen depletion, while simultaneously blocking all light and killing every submerged plant. It requires aggressive, ruthless weekly harvesting.

Plant profile

Placement
Wasseroberfläche
Botanical form
free-floating (surface), fern
Light
Medium to high
CO2
0-40 mg/L
Growth
Rapida
Column fertilization
Fertilizzazione in colonna stabile, regolata su crescita e alghe
Root fertilization
Utile soprattutto per forme radicate; non prioritaria per epifite
Trimming
Rimuovere foglie deteriorate e potare senza destabilizzare il gruppo.
Propagation
Frammentazione, Divisione, Separazione piantine figlie
Nutrients
I range di durezza, CO2 e nutrienti sono conservati nelle note di cura quando riportati dalla fonte.
Sensitivity
Evitare cambi bruschi di luce, CO2 o fertilizzazione.
Layout role
Wasseroberfläche

Image gallery

Licensed images linked to the species or, when marked, to the closest representative taxon.

Licensed live observation photo from nearby iNaturalist taxon for Azolla cristata. Matched to Azolla cristata.

Licensed live observation photo from nearby iNaturalist taxon for Azolla cristata. Matched to Azolla cristata.

Licensed live observation photo from nearby iNaturalist taxon for Azolla cristata. Matched to Azolla cristata.