Strange, fascinating, graphic, caudex plants never leave anyone indifferent. Models of evolution and adaptation in extreme environments, these succulents deserve to be better known and appreciated at their true value.Read More →

  Oligancistrus is a very calm fish that can share space with many different species of fish. Traditionally, it is usually included for aquarium maintenance, because it is very effective in keeping algae at bay.Read More →

  This variety of clowns starts with the part of the nose orange and the rest of the body black, when it grows the whole body ends up completely black. They are captive bred and accept all kinds of dry and frozen foods.Read More →

The Sthepania erecta became known a few years ago on social networks for its round base, very characteristic of the caudex family. Its origin is Thailand where it is found in forests with scarce vegetation.Read More →

Native to Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, from India to Burma. It is a jungle species that grows on limestone or in well-drained soils. Its flowers are tubular orange-red. Easy to grow and regular watering.Read More →

Adenium Baobab or desert rose, from the caudex family, is native to semi-arid regions of eastern and southwestern Africa. Its swollen, partially buried base makes it an ornamental plant with delicate flowers.Read More →

It is a peaceful bottom fish that lives in waters with sandy or muddy soils, generally shallow. It tends to sink into the sand, lying in wait and nimbly pouncing on nearby preyRead More →

Its disc is roughly circular in shape, and its eyes are raised from the dorsal surface. The dorsal coloration is typically beige or brown, with numerous yellow-orange spots with dark ringsRead More →