Product information "Hygrophila pinnatifida In-Vitro"
Hygrophila pinnatifida In-Vitro - a new variety from India
This new variety from India has some highly unusual attributes. It has been commercially available for only a few years and is finding more and more use in fascinating landscapes. Not only are the leaves a very attractive rust brown to olive green, they also have a lovely feathered shape. Combine with simple plant shapes to really highlight the ornamental leaves. These plants also have the ability to grow on rocks and roots, which is completely atypical for stem plants.
Aquarium:
Community aquarium, Landscape/Aquascaping, Nano Aquarium
Feature:
Stem plants
Genus:
Staugrogyne
Growth:
slowly
Origin:
South and Central America
Properties:
Stem plants
Stand:
In the foreground
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Alternanthera reineckii 'Rosanervig' Alternanthera Reineckii Rosanervig is a red aquarium plant for the middle ground of the aquarium. The striking pattern on the leaves makes this species a real rarity in any planted aquarium..
Growing difficulty: moderately demanding Light requirement: medium CO₂ requirement: medium Outgrown plant height: up to 30cm Growth: medium Temperature: 22-28°C Placement in aquarium: second level Origin: cultivated variety Cup diameter: 6cm Alternanthera Reineckii 'Rosanervig', or Alternanthera Reineka Rosanervig, also known as Red Ruby. You may also come across the name Alternanthera Cardinalis, but that is not the scientific name for this plant. It is a very impressive member of the Amaranthaceae family that looks best in the background, in the center of the tank.In large aquariums, it can be planted in the foreground. If regularly cut back to a height of 5-10 cm, it will form a beautiful red carpet. Its distinctive feature is the burgundy pink leaves with contrasting light veins. The color of the leaves depends on the conditions in the aquarium. It is popular for arrangements in Dutch style aquariums. It is recommended to plant 6-7 seedlings in a group to form a compact, interesting-looking shrub.
This variety needs a lot of light and is quite a demanding plant in this respect. A fertile substrate is also essential. It grows well in active media. The plant easily reproduces by dividing shoots that grow at the base of the stem and leaves. Cuttings cut from the mother plant can be put directly into the substrate. They quickly form a root system.
For lush growth is recommended average minimum fertilization of Alternantera rosanervig with CO₂, i.e. with a content of 6 - 14 mg/l. It is advisable to use liquid fertilizers so that the plant does not lack micro and macro elements. This variety is not very demanding on water parameters. It grows in soft to hard water with pH between 5 and 8.
The leaves of Alternantera rosanervig are very dense, so the plant is often used by smaller fish as protection from predators, and shade-loving species like to stay under it.
Alternantera rosanervig looks nice near species such as Hemianthus callitrichoides Cuba and Aponogeton boivinianus . It contrasts nicely with the green of the other aquatic plants.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed of gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself.
Hemianthus callitrichoides Cuba (Zwerg - Perlkraut)
max. Wuchshöhe
3 - 5 cm
Herkunftsland
Mittelamerika
Eignung
NanoCube, Aquascaping, Gesellschaftsaquarium
Typ
Ausläufer
Familie
Scrophulariaceae
Gattung
Hemianthus
Vermehrung
Teilung
Wuchsgeschwindigkeit
mittel
pH
5 - 8
Wasserhärte
0 - 20 °dh
Hinweise
Das Kubanische Perlenkraut wurde erst vor einigen Jahren in einem Bach auf der Insel Kuba entdeckt. Wegen den nur wenigen Millimeter großen Blättchen gilt dieser Hemianthus als kleinste Aquarienpflanze der Welt. Hinsichtlich der Wasserwerte ist das Perlenkraut sehr anpassungsfähig; wichtig sind jedoch eine sehr gute Beleuchtung und eine gute CO2-Versorgung. Die emers gezogenen Pflanzen werden in kleine Stücke geteilt und portionsweise eingepflanzt. Innerhalb weniger Wochen entsteht so ein dichter Teppich im Vordergrund. Eine Aquariengestaltung zusammen mit einer Steinlandschaft wirkt sehr dekorativ und natürlich.
Ammania sp. "Bonsai
Ammania sp. "Bonsai" is a light green stem plant for the middle ground of your aquarium.Difficulty of growing: mediumLight requirements: mediumCO₂ requirements: mediumGrown plant height: up to 20 cmGrowth rate: SlowTemperature: 22-28°CPlacement in aquarium: second levelOrigin: cultivated varietyCup diameter: 6 cmAmmania sp. "Bonsai" is a lush green, decorative stem plant for the second level of the aquarium. It is also called Rotala Bonsai. It is a distinctive miniature variety that cannot be confused with any other. It is quite rare in aquariums. It is a cultivar or breeding variety, which means that it does not occur in nature. Ammania sp. 'Bonsai' has straight, sparsely branched, thick stems and round leaves.It is generally a small plant, but it grows very nicely, sometimes even without pruning. The plant looks best when planted in a group. So place at least 5-7 cuttings next to each other to achieve the desired visual effect. It has an ideal size for shrimp tanks and nanoaquariums.Ammania does not require special fertilization, but it is good to provide it with a rich substrate containing micro and macro elements. The plant has no great water requirements and grows in both soft and hard water with a pH of 6 to 7.5, but a fertile substrate, CO₂ fertilization and liquid fertilizers are recommended for full coloration. It requires regular administration of macro and micro nutrients, especially iron. It does not have high requirements for light, but in intense light the tips turn red.Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then place them at a small distance on the selected items.
Variant:
air pump 100 - 100l/Std
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Variant (1):
air pump 100 - 100l/Std
EHEIM Luftpumpe
Es gibt 3 Modelle mit Pumpenleistungen von 100, 200 (2 x 100) und 400 (2 x 200) l/h, wobei das kleinste Modell über einen und die beiden größeren je über zwei getrennt regulierbare Luftauslässe verfügen. Entsprechend gehören ein oder zwei EHEIM Ausströmer zum Lieferumfang. Die Luftmenge lässt sich pro Luftauslass direkt am Gerät einstellen, zusätzlich an jedem Ausströmer. So kann man sich das Sprudelbild ganz nach Geschmack und Bedarf einstellen.
Übrigens: Zur Laufruhe tragen auch vibrationshemmende Gummikanten bei. Darauf steht die Luftpumpe ruhig und „wandert“ nicht. Oder man hängt sie an die Wand. Dafür ist extra eine Lasche vorgesehen.
Vorteile der EHEIM air pump
3 Modelle, passend zu den gängigen Aquariengrößen
Sehr leiser Betrieb
Lange Lebensdauer, beste Qualität
Luftmenge je Luftauslass am Gerät einzeln regulierbar
Zusätzliche Einstellung von Luftmenge und Sprudelbild am Ausströmer
Komplett ausgestattet mit:
- Ausströmer: air pump 100 = 1x; air pump 200, 400 je 2x - Luftschlauch: air pump 100 = 1 m; air pump 200, 400 je 2 m
(Ausströmer auch als Zubehör einzeln erhältlich)
Vibrationshemmende Gummikanten
Lasche für Wandaufhängung
Ausströmer mit austauschbarem Vlies (Art. 7400030)
Ludwigia sp. 'Super Mini Red'Ludwigia sp. Super Mini Red' is a fast growing red plant for the second or third level in the aquarium. It is easy to propagate and does not require strong lighting. This plant grows in the soil and on decoration.Difficulty of cultivation: mediumLight requirement: mediumCO₂ requirement: mediumHeight of adult plant: 10-25 cmGrowth rate: mediumTemperature: 20-28°C Placement in aquarium: second or third level.
Origin: Cultivar (cultivated variety) Cup diameter: 6 cm Ludwigia sp. 'Super Mini Red' is the smallest of the red-leaved Ludwigia varieties. It has fine and delicate dark red leaves. A particularly decorative aquarium plant. Depending on tank size, it is suitable for the middle or third level of the aquarium. It is popular for arrangements in Dutch and natural style aquariums. The leaf blade is about 2 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. The plant does not have excessive requirements. It grows even in moderate light, although the red color then becomes less intense.
The plant can be planted in the ground or on decorations. When attached to the roots, it forms fanciful compositions, reminiscent of treetops. In this form of cultivation should not forget about the additional application of liquid fertilizer. The best growth results are obtained when planted in a fertile substrate. Under good conditions it spreads quickly.Ludwigia sp. Super Mini Red' has many lovers thanks to its extremely intense red color. It discolors easily and quickly under strong light conditions. In this way, it becomes an incredibly eye-catching design element in their aquarium. Due to its rapid growth, it must be regularly cut back and trimmed.
It does well in the strong spots of an arrangement, in the second or third row. The Super Mini Red variety does not require CO₂ and grows in the water column even with low light intensity and low fertilizer levels. Therefore, it is a suitable plant for beginners in plant aquaristics. However, it is important to remember that the best growing results can be achieved with appropriate lighting and additional carbon dioxide addition. It grows in both hard and soft water with pH between 5.5 and 7.5.
It does not require complicated care. Frequent pruning and good growing conditions will ensure beautiful, dense plants. It can grow up to 25 cm tall. As with most stems, the cut tips of the plants can be replanted in the ground. The plant will form side shoots at the cut.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then set them at intervals of 1 to 2 cm.
Alternanthera reineckii 'Purple'Purple' is the largest variety of Alternanthera Reineckii. The red colored leaves make it a great plant for accenting.Difficulty of cultivation: difficultLight requirements: highCO₂ requirements: highHeight of mature plants: 20-50 cmGrowth: mediumTemperature: 20-28°CPlacement in aquarium: middle ground or backgroundOrigin: South America6 cm cup diameterAlternanthera Reineckii 'Purple' is a demanding plant for advanced aquarists. It should receive a fertile substrate, strong lighting, an additional supply of carbon dioxide and a full feeding in the form of liquid fertilizer. However, even under favorable conditions, its growth is very slow. Alternanthera Reineckii 'Purple' is a secondary or tertiary plant. The top of the leaf blades are reddish brown, while the undersides range from purple to violet to dark red. The mature plant can grow up to 50 cm tall, but usually reaches no more than 20-30 cm in height. It spreads laterally by lateral stolons. To obtain cuttings, 7 cm long cut stems are inserted into the ground It presents best in the second or third level. In nature, it is a swamp plant that occurs in South America.
The best growth results are obtained when it is planted in an active substrate. The growth rate depends on the carbon dioxide concentration in the aquarium water. It prefers soft to hard water with a pH of 6 to 8. It depends on the availability of macronutrients in the water column and is sensitive to macronutrient deficiencies resulting in the loss of leaves in the lower part of the stem.
Plant it in closely spaced clumps. As it grows, it will form a compact group of adult plants.
Prune the plant regularly with sharp scissors. Frequent pruning helps the plant compact and grow. To maintain the dark red color of the foliage, the plant must be well exposed to light. In optimal light, it grows densely and the internodes are short, making it look much more attractive. It makes an interesting contrast to the many green plants in the aquarium. In open aquariums it grows easily to the water surface.Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 3-4 cm lumps and then place them in the substrate..
🌿 Proserpinaca palustris - Decorative aquarium plant with serrated foliage
Structure and color for the middle to background layout
Proserpinaca palustris from Aqua Art is an unusual aquarium plant with finely toothed, fern-like leaves that can take on a fascinating copper-orange coloration in good light. It grows upright and gives the aquascape a special depth effect and structure thanks to its unique texture.
In well-lit tanks with a CO₂ supply, it develops vibrant colors and healthy growth. Its eye-catching appearance makes it ideal as an accent plant in the middle or background.
✅ Advantages at a glance
Unique leaf shape with serrated foliage
Color gradient from green to copper-orange in strong light
Ideal for structured middle and background design
Demanding, but very decorative under optimal conditions
Grown in vitro - free from snails and pesticides
Particularly striking in layouts with contrasting plants
📋 Product details
Name: Proserpinaca palustris
Origin: North and South America
Type: Stem plant
Growth height: approx. 20-40 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
CO₂ supply: recommended to necessary
Growth: medium
Propagation: Cuttings after pruning
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art
💡 Zoo Roco tip
Proserpinaca palustris looks particularly impressive when planted in groups and combined with fine-leaved plants such as Myriophyllum or Rotala. Strong light and regular micronutrient fertilization are crucial for intensive colouring.
With Proserpinaca palustris from Aqua Art, you can add variety, color and structure to your aquascape - ideal for sophisticated layouts with character.Customers also searched for: Proserpinaca palustris, Aqua Art, structure-rich aquarium plant, stem plant aquarium, serrated leaves, InVitro plant aquarium, aquascaping plant, buy Proserpinaca, reddish aquarium plant, background plant aquarium
🌿 Hygrophila sp. 'Araguaia' InVitro Reddish-brown accent plant with unique growth habit
Hygrophila sp. 'Araguaia' from Aqua Art is a particularly attractive, compact stem plant with a reddish-bronze color and finely branched growth. It is ideal for the foreground to midground and provides structured contrasts and warm color accents in aquascapes.
This plant is one of the slow-growing Hygrophila species and can be easily shaped and thickened by regular pruning. Supplied as an in-vitro plant, it is free from algae, snails and pesticides - ideal for shrimp tanks and sensitive aquariums.✅ Advantages at a glance:
Compact Hygrophila with reddish-bronze leaves
InVitro - sterile, snail-free & pesticide-free
Ideal for the foreground or middle ground
Slow-growing - easy to shape and grow bushy
Good effect with strong lighting & CO₂ supply
Very decorative in natural aquariums and layouts with contrasting colors📋 Product details:
Name: Hygrophila sp. 'Araguaia'
Type: Stem plant
Placement: Foreground to midground
Growth height: approx. 5-15 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
CO₂ supply: recommended
Growth: slow
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art💡 Zoo Roco tip:
Combine Hygrophila 'Araguaia' with light green plants such as Micranthemum or Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan'
- to show off the darker coloring particularly well. For a
dense carpet, regular pruning is recommended.Hygrophila 'Araguaia' provides subtle color accents and fine structure in the lower section of the aquarium - ideal for sophisticated layouts and harmonious plant design.
Ludwigia sphaerocarpa 'Pilosa' InVitro Red accent plant for aquascaping
Ludwigia sphaerocarpa 'Pilosa' is a decorative and rare stem plant with a particularly intense red coloration and fine leaf structure - a real eye-catcher for any natural aquarium. This variety is ideal for the mid to background area and adds color depth and contrast to groups of green plants.
As an Aqua Art in vitro plant, it is free from snails, algae and pesticides, making it perfect for shrimp tanks and sensitive aquariums. With good lighting and CO₂ supply, it develops its full color intensity and grows vigorously but controllably.✅ Advantages at a glance:
Intensely red-colored stem plant with a fine texture
Grown in vitro - sterile, free from harmful substances
Ideal for color contrasts in the middle or background
Safe for shrimps and sensitive aquariums
Grows compact & controllable with good care📋 Product details:
Name: Ludwigia sphaerocarpa 'Pilosa'
Type: Stem plant
Placement: Middle to background
Growth height: approx. 20-40 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
CO₂ supply: recommended
Color effect: red to reddish-green
Growth: medium
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivation)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art💡 Zoo Roco tip:
For strong red coloration, the plant should be kept under intensive lighting and regularly supplied with iron and micronutrients. A good supply of CO₂ also has a positive effect on growth and color.Ludwigia sphaerocarpa 'Pilosa' from Aqua Art brings structure, contrast and an intense play of colors to the aquarium - perfect for modern aquascaping layouts.
🌿 Bucephalandra sp. 'Ulysses' InVitro Noble perennial plant with character
Bucephalandra sp. 'Ulysses' from Aqua Art is an exclusive, slow-growing aquarium plant that impresses with its dark green to bluish shimmering leaves with slightly wavy edges. This variant is ideal for attaching to roots, stones or decorative elements - without planting in the substrate.
Thanks to in vitro cultivation, it is free from snails, algae and pesticides - ideal for shrimp tanks, nano aquariums and natural aquariums. The plant is robust, easy to care for and decorative - even in low light and without a CO₂ supply.✅ Advantages at a glance:
Staking plant with wavy, dark green leaves
InVitro - sterile, pesticide-free and snail-free
Slow-growing, very easy to care for
Perfect for shrimp tanks, aquascapes and small aquariums
No substrate required - ideal for roots or stones
Eye-catching leaf structure with an elegant shimmer📋 Product details:
Name: Bucephalandra sp. 'Ulysses'
Type: Perennial plant
Placement: Foreground to midground
Growth height: approx. 5-10 cm
Light requirement: low to medium
CO₂ supply: not essential, but beneficial
Growth: slow
Delivery form: In vitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua Art💡 Zoo Roco tip:
Place Bucephalandra 'Ulysses' on dark hardscape such as lava rock or bogwood - this will show off the shimmering leaves particularly well. Plant glue or a fine nylon thread is suitable for attaching them.With its unique color effect, low requirements and high decorative quality, Bucephalandra 'Ulysses' is the perfect plant for modern aquarium layouts.
Invitro aquarium plant Rotala rotundifoliaColorful stem plant for the background
Rotala rotundifolia is one of the most popular stem plants in the aquarium hobby - versatile, easy to care for and particularly attractive thanks to its delicate, round leaves. Depending on the light intensity and nutrient supply, it develops a vibrant green to bright red, adding lively color accents to any aquarium layout.
The in vitro version is grown under sterile conditions and is therefore free from algae, snails and pesticides - ideal for sensitive aquariums, especially shrimp tanks. Fast-growing and adaptable, Rotala rotundifolia is ideal for the mid to background and harmonizes wonderfully with other fine stem plants in the natural aquarium.
Advantages at a glance:
✅ Changes color depending on the light - from green to red
✅ Fast-growing & ideal for dense groups of plants
✅ InVitro - guaranteed free from harmful substances & snails
✅ Safe for shrimps & sensitive tanks
✅ Perfect for aquascaping & classic plant aquariumsProduct details:
Name: Rotala rotundifolia
Type: Stem plant
Position in aquarium: Middle to background
Growth height: approx. 30-50 cm
Light requirement: Medium to high
CO₂ supply: Recommended for more intense colorationTemperature: 22 - 28°C
Delivery form: In vitro cup (grown sterile)
Color effect: Green to reddish, depending on light & nutrients
🌿 Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' InVitroPlayful ground cover with a unique leaf shape
Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' from Aqua Art is an unusual, fast-growing aquarium plant with characteristic small, round leaves on thin shoots. It is ideal for the foreground or middle ground and can grow both creeping and ascending, depending on how it is cared for.
InVitro cultivation guarantees a snail and pesticide-free plant, perfect for shrimp tanks, nano aquariums and detailed aquascapes. Its unusual appearance brings playful lightness and fresh greenery to any underwater landscape.✅ Advantages at a glance:
Characteristic rounded leaves on fine tendrils
InVitro - sterile, shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
Ideal for the foreground or middle area
Flexible growth - creeping, hanging or ascending
Easy to care for & fast-growing
Perfect for creative aquascapes and nano tanks📋 Product details:
Name: Hydrocotyle sp. 'Japan'
Type: Ground cover / foreground plant
Growth height: 3-10 cm
Light requirement: medium to high
CO₂ supply: recommended
Growth: fast
Propagation: via side shoots
Delivery form: InVitro cup (sterile cultivated)
Manufacturer: Aqua ArtHydrocotyle sp. 'Japan' brings an unusually shaped, fresh green plant into the aquarium that is suitable for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike.
InVitro Ammania senegalensis from Aqua ArtThe Ammania senegalensis InVitro from Aqua Art is an impressive aquarium plant with intense red coloration that is a real eye-catcher, especially in the middle and background of your aquarium. Thanks to InVitro cultivation, you get a 100 % sterile, pesticide-free plant that is also ideal for sensitive shrimps and aquascaping projects.
With sufficient light, nutrients and CO₂, Ammania senegalensis develops strong, red stems and oval leaves - perfect for colorful contrasts in plant aquariums.
Advantages at a glance:
✅ Bright red stem plant for the middle & background
✅ InVitro - free from algae, snails & pesticides
✅ Safe for shrimps & sensitive aquarium inhabitants
✅ Ideal for aquascaping & natural aquariums
✅ Fast-growing with good lighting & CO₂ supplementationProduct details:
Name: Ammania senegalensis
Origin: Africa
Type: Stem plant
Position in the aquarium: Middle to background
Growth height: approx. 20-40 cm
Light requirement: Medium to high
CO₂ supply: Recommended
Delivery form: In vitro cup (lab-grown, sterile)Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly
rinsed thoroughly from the gel under running water. This is best done
best done by placing the plant in a container with lukewarm water.
lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide
the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm clumps and place these a short distance apart in the
then place them a short distance apart in the substrate or on the selected
objects.
Anubias barteri var. glabraAnubias barteri var. glabra' or Anubias minima. This is a recommended species for aquaria with little light. Ideal for medium-sized tanks. The plant is easy to grow, does not require intensive fertilization and reproduces by dividing the rhizome. In vitro plant.Difficulty of cultivation: easyLight requirement: lowCO₂ requirement: lowHeight of the adult plant: 15-25 cmGrowth: slowTemperature: 20 - 22°CPlacement in the aquarium: Middle groundOrigin: AfricaCup diameter 6 cmAnubias Barteri Var. Glabra is a green plant from the Asteraceae family that is native to the swamps of Africa. It can grow both under water and in water. It can be found in the trade under the name Anubias minima. Unlike other Anubias, it is easy to plant in the substrate and has characteristic lanceolate leaves that grow up to 15 cm long. It can reach a height of 25 cm, but grows slowly so that it can also be cultivated in small aquariums.
The plant has a rhizome from which roots grow that wrap tightly around the spot where it is planted , making it ideal for planting on roots or lava rock. It is suitable for a second or third planting
Anubias thrives at different temperatures. It is suitable for cooler tanks as well as warm, tropical aquariums, e.g. with discus fish.It tolerates hard, soft, acidic and alkaline water. It prefers weak, diffuse lighting. It can become overgrown with algae under prolonged and intensive lighting. It is therefore advisable to plant it in darker or even shady areas of the aquarium.This plant does not like neglected aquaria and prefers the water to be changed regularly and no dirt to accumulate on its leavesIt grows slowly but forms a very attractive shape, especially in a group that forms a green, decorative clump. It feels very comfortable in tanks with a low water level and looks great in 'dachshund' type aquariums, where it creates the effect of an aesthetically pleasing tank. Thanks to it, we can create very interesting compositions. It is also well suited for aquariums with cichlids and other herbivorous fish
It does not require special care, it is enough to remove older leaves, which stimulates the rhizome to form cuttings. If you want to obtain new cuttings, you can regularly divide the rhizome into 2-3 cm long sections.
To attach the Anubias to roots or stones, a very thin string, thread or a special adhesive for attaching aquarium plants is sufficient.
The in vitro culture of plants is carried out in tissue culture laboratoriesThanks to the sterile production conditions, the cuttings are free from snails, algae or pathogens.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed of the gel under running waterThis is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself.
Ludwigia sp. 'Super Mini Red'Ludwigia sp. Super Mini Red' is a fast growing red plant for the second or third level in the aquarium. It is easy to propagate and does not require strong lighting. This plant grows in the soil and on decoration.Difficulty of cultivation: mediumLight requirement: mediumCO₂ requirement: mediumHeight of adult plant: 10-25 cmGrowth rate: mediumTemperature: 20-28°C Placement in aquarium: second or third level.
Origin: Cultivar (cultivated variety) Cup diameter: 6 cm Ludwigia sp. 'Super Mini Red' is the smallest of the red-leaved Ludwigia varieties. It has fine and delicate dark red leaves. A particularly decorative aquarium plant. Depending on tank size, it is suitable for the middle or third level of the aquarium. It is popular for arrangements in Dutch and natural style aquariums. The leaf blade is about 2 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. The plant does not have excessive requirements. It grows even in moderate light, although the red color then becomes less intense.
The plant can be planted in the ground or on decorations. When attached to the roots, it forms fanciful compositions, reminiscent of treetops. In this form of cultivation should not forget about the additional application of liquid fertilizer. The best growth results are obtained when planted in a fertile substrate. Under good conditions it spreads quickly.Ludwigia sp. Super Mini Red' has many lovers thanks to its extremely intense red color. It discolors easily and quickly under strong light conditions. In this way, it becomes an incredibly eye-catching design element in their aquarium. Due to its rapid growth, it must be regularly cut back and trimmed.
It does well in the strong spots of an arrangement, in the second or third row. The Super Mini Red variety does not require CO₂ and grows in the water column even with low light intensity and low fertilizer levels. Therefore, it is a suitable plant for beginners in plant aquaristics. However, it is important to remember that the best growing results can be achieved with appropriate lighting and additional carbon dioxide addition. It grows in both hard and soft water with pH between 5.5 and 7.5.
It does not require complicated care. Frequent pruning and good growing conditions will ensure beautiful, dense plants. It can grow up to 25 cm tall. As with most stems, the cut tips of the plants can be replanted in the ground. The plant will form side shoots at the cut.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then set them at intervals of 1 to 2 cm.
Limnophila aromaticaLimnophila Aromatica (fragrant limnophilia) is a beautiful plant for the second or third level. It turns purple under intense light.Difficulty of cultivation: moderate Light requirement: medium CO₂ requirement: medium Adult plant height: up to 50 cm Growth: moderate Temperature: 22-28°C Placement in aquarium: second or third level Origin: Asia Cup diameter: 6 cm Limnophila Aromatica (fragrant Limnophila, rice paddy weed) is a plant that has earned a place in aquariums around the world due to its unique appearance and leaf color. It is native to Asia, where it usually grows in rice paddies or swamps near water. It does well after the end of the rainy season in a dry place in a still moist, sandy soil. At high temperatures, the plant flowers, forms fruit, and then dies. Traditionally used as a spice, especially in Vietnamese cuisine. Its flavor is reminiscent of cumin and lemon. Currently, the plant can also be found in America and Australia.Limnophilia Aromatica is a stalk plant that produces lance-shaped leaves with serrated edges. Their color depends on the intensity of light. If the plant has little access to light, its leaves are green. If the light is strong, the entire top of the plant is intense red and the leaves are purple on the underside.
In aquariums, plant it in the second or third level, leaving a distance of 1.5 cm between cuttings. It grows quite fast, its optimal pH is 6-7. It tolerates temperatures between 15 and 30 °C, but it is better to avoid extreme temperatures and keep it between 22 and 28 °C. In aquariums it is propagated by cutting and planting young plants that form on the stems or from the tips. The plant does not require absolute CO₂ fertilization, but grows much faster with CO₂ addition.
To achieve the desired intense red-purple color of the leaves, the plant must be strongly illuminated. In addition, attention must be paid to the correct water parameters in the aquarium, especially the optimal iron, nitrate and phosphate content, so that the plant can absorb the nutrients from the water column. Due to its strongly developed root system, the plant grows best in active media.Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then set them at intervals of 1 to 2 cm.
Alternanthera reineckii 'Rosanervig' Alternanthera Reineckii Rosanervig is a red aquarium plant for the middle ground of the aquarium. The striking pattern on the leaves makes this species a real rarity in any planted aquarium..
Growing difficulty: moderately demanding Light requirement: medium CO₂ requirement: medium Outgrown plant height: up to 30cm Growth: medium Temperature: 22-28°C Placement in aquarium: second level Origin: cultivated variety Cup diameter: 6cm Alternanthera Reineckii 'Rosanervig', or Alternanthera Reineka Rosanervig, also known as Red Ruby. You may also come across the name Alternanthera Cardinalis, but that is not the scientific name for this plant. It is a very impressive member of the Amaranthaceae family that looks best in the background, in the center of the tank.In large aquariums, it can be planted in the foreground. If regularly cut back to a height of 5-10 cm, it will form a beautiful red carpet. Its distinctive feature is the burgundy pink leaves with contrasting light veins. The color of the leaves depends on the conditions in the aquarium. It is popular for arrangements in Dutch style aquariums. It is recommended to plant 6-7 seedlings in a group to form a compact, interesting-looking shrub.
This variety needs a lot of light and is quite a demanding plant in this respect. A fertile substrate is also essential. It grows well in active media. The plant easily reproduces by dividing shoots that grow at the base of the stem and leaves. Cuttings cut from the mother plant can be put directly into the substrate. They quickly form a root system.
For lush growth is recommended average minimum fertilization of Alternantera rosanervig with CO₂, i.e. with a content of 6 - 14 mg/l. It is advisable to use liquid fertilizers so that the plant does not lack micro and macro elements. This variety is not very demanding on water parameters. It grows in soft to hard water with pH between 5 and 8.
The leaves of Alternantera rosanervig are very dense, so the plant is often used by smaller fish as protection from predators, and shade-loving species like to stay under it.
Alternantera rosanervig looks nice near species such as Hemianthus callitrichoides Cuba and Aponogeton boivinianus . It contrasts nicely with the green of the other aquatic plants.Planting:The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed of gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself.
Rotala Rotundifolia 'Green'
Rotala Rotundifolia 'Green' (Round-leaved Rotala) is a mid-ground plant. It is characterized by fast growth and moderate light requirements. The color is usually light green.Difficulty of growing: easy Light requirements: medium CO₂ requirements: not necessary Height of mature plant: 50-60 cm Growth: fast Temperature: 20-28°C Placement in aquarium: third level Origin: South Asia, Southeast Asia Cup diameter 6 cm The natural range of the round-leaved Rotalas (Rotala rotundifolia) is South, Southeast and East Asia. It has been spread by humans to Australia, the United States and Brazil, among other places. She is thus already almost a globetrotter.Rotala rotundifolia 'Green' is very similar to Rotala rotundifolia, but its leaves remain bright green even in bright light.
This plant is characterized by its fast growth and its tendency to spread profusely, especially when regularly pruned. It tolerates medium light levels, but the higher the light, the more intense the plant's growth and colors. If left to grow freely, it reaches a length of 30-60 cm, cutting off access to light to the lower parts, where it begins to lose its leaves. Under favorable conditions, if left uncontrolled, it can dominate an entire tank, especially if it is a tank with a small capacity. Once it reaches the surface of the water, it begins to float on it. It does not need additional carbon dioxide fertilization unless you want to accelerate its growth even more.
It is tolerant of pH and water hardness, although like most plants, it cannot tolerate extremes.
It tolerates temperatures between 20 and 28 °C, but thrives better in the upper end of this range. It can grow in both an active and a poor substrate, but in this case it is advisable to fertilize under the roots. In well-lit, CO2-fertilized aquariums, it may require additional fertilization with macronutrients due to its rapid growth. Otherwise, it will lose its color and the leaves will become smaller. Rotala rotundifolia is propagated in the aquarium by cutting off stem pieces and placing them in a selected spot in the substrate. When transplanted to a new tank, it will need some time to acclimate and grow faster.Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then place them at a small distance into the substrate.
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