Eriocaulon sp. Although “Vietnam” has not been around for very long in Europe, it has already shown that it is a straightforward aquarium plant, in contrast to a number of other Eriocaulon species that are considered to be rarities in the aquarium hobby. This plant, the identity of which has …
Read More »Learn about aquatic plants Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides
The Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides plant is easily identified by the clover-like appearance of its leaves, which may develop into dense green bushes. It is somewhat similar to Hydrocotyle Japan, with the exception that the leaves are more rounded. This plant is adaptable and may be utilized anywhere in the composition, including …
Read More »Aquarium Plant Rotala Rotundifolia Green
Rotala Rotundifolia green is also known as Rotala rotundifolia and Rotala sp. This plant is adaptable and durable whether put in the aquarium’s front, midground, or background. This attractive Southeast Asian stem plant is exactly as simple to care for as Rotala rotundifolia. Rotala rotundifolia green is undemanding in terms of …
Read More »Instructions on how to cultivate Hygrophila pinnatifida
This plant was first discovered in India, but in recent years (2010 and after), it has gained widespread popularity in the hobby since it is stocked and farmed by the majority of big aquatic plant nurseries. Because it looks like a fern, the Hygrophila pinnatifida is able to mix in …
Read More »Proserpinaca palustris aquarium plant
Due to its striking appearance, Proserpinaca Paludstris, often known as Mermaid Weed, is one of the most beautiful freshwater plants. This fascinating plant’s leaves transform from green to a reddish-pink hue! Moreover, the form and texture vary based on the illumination in your aquarium. Mermaid Weed, which may reach heights …
Read More »How to Prevent and Control Algae Growth in Your Fish Tank
Algae growth is a part of life that every aquarium owner will eventually have to confront. Some algae growth is natural and healthy, but excessive algae development is ugly and may be harmful to aquatic life and vegetation. Algae may appear as a brownish, greenish, or reddish fuzz or film …
Read More »Aquatic plant Microsorum Pteropus Windelow
Microsorum Pteropus Windelow is a patented variation of Microsorum pteropus, named after Holger Windelow, the creator of Tropica. It is one of the most gorgeous aquarium plants because to its delicately branching leaf ends. The Microsorum variant reaches a height and width of 15 to 20 cm. A sturdy and …
Read More »Introduction to the aquatic plant Helantium tenellum
The pygmy chain sword, Helanthium tenellum, may be found as a bog plant from the northern United States to Paraguay in South America. Long known as Echinodorus tenellus, both botanically and in the aquarium hobby, it is now identified as a Helanthiumspecies. Haynes and Holm-Nielsen placed these plants to the …
Read More »Learn about aquatic plants Lobelia cardinalis
The cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis, may be found growing wild throughout North America. This plant is grown in the nursery in wet environments, which results in the formation of dark green leaves that are purple on the underside. The stems grow to be 10–30 centimeters tall and 5–10 centimeters broad, …
Read More »Learn about the aquatic plant Bolbitis Heudelotii Difformis
Bolbitis Heudelotii Difformis is an excellent option to go with if you want an aquarium plant that is hardy, grows at a modest rate, and requires little attention. This Bolbitis is a one-of-a-kind piece of vegetation that may be used to add some leafy vibes to the foreground, middle ground, …
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