Transform Your Aquarium with Rotala Rotundifolia
Elevate your aquascape with our Rotala Rotundifolia live aquarium plants. This set includes 7 stems of these beautiful freshwater aquatic plants, ready to add a splash of color to your tank. Known for their ability to turn from green to a vibrant red under bright light, these plants will create a stunning visual display.
These freshwater aquarium plants are perfect for both beginners and experienced aquascapers. They are easy to plant (no roots!) and thrive in a variety of freshwater conditions. The Rotala Rotundifolia adds depth and texture to your aquarium, creating a natural and visually appealing environment for your fish and other aquatic inhabitants. Providing a natural habitat also reduces fish stress.
The Rotala Rotundifolia is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for your aquarium’s ecosystem. These plants contribute to oxygen production, helping to maintain a healthy environment for your fish. They also assist in absorbing excess nutrients, which can help to reduce algae growth. By incorporating these red aquarium plants, you are creating a more balanced and thriving aquatic environment.
Key Benefits:
- Adds vibrant red color under bright light
- Easy to plant and maintain (no roots)
- Contributes to oxygen production
- Helps reduce algae growth
- Creates a natural and visually appealing aquascape
Our Rotala Rotundifolia plants are carefully cultivated and packaged to ensure they arrive in excellent condition. Add these aquatic plants to your pond or aquarium today and experience the beauty and benefits they bring!
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much light do these Rotala Rotundifolia plants need to turn red? To achieve the vibrant red coloration, provide high-intensity lighting, typically around 3 watts per gallon or more.
- What are the ideal water parameters for Rotala Rotundifolia? These plants thrive in slightly acidic water with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Maintain a temperature between 70°F and 82°F.
- How do I plant these Rotala Rotundifolia stems since they have no roots? Simply insert the stems into your aquarium substrate. They will develop roots over time.
- How often should I fertilize these plants? Regular fertilization with a liquid fertilizer containing micronutrients will promote healthy growth and vibrant color. Fertilize 1-2 times per week.
- What is the best substrate for Rotala Rotundifolia? A nutrient-rich substrate designed for aquatic plants is ideal. Alternatively, you can use gravel with root tabs.
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