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Call for PriceBacopa caroliniana, also known as Carolina Bacopa or Lemon Bacopa, is a popular aquatic plant among aquarium hobbyists. It is a stem plant that grows up to 30 cm in height and has small, bright green leaves. They can be planted in the background of the aquarium, and its stems can be trimmed to create a bushier and more compact growth pattern. It prefers moderate to high light levels, with a range of 2 to 3 watts per gallon, and can benefit from regular additions of CO2 and iron-rich fertilizers. This plant can reproduce through stem cuttings, and its growth rate can be increased by providing optimal growing conditions. They can also flower and produce seeds in its emersed form, which can be used to propagate new plants. Overall, Bacopa caroliniana is a hardy and adaptable plant that can thrive in a variety of aquarium setups, making it a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
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Red Tiger Lotus (Nymphaea lotus)
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Oriental Sword
Call for PriceOriental Sword, also known as Echinodorus Oriental, is a popular aquatic plant in the aquarium hobby. It is a relatively large plant, reaching up to 20 inches in height, and has broad, green leaves with slightly wavy edges. The plant requires moderate to high light levels of 2 to 3 watts per gallon, and prefers a nutrient-rich substrate. Oriental Sword is a hardy plant that is easy to care for, making it suitable for beginners. It can be planted in the background of the aquarium, where it will create a beautiful, lush green backdrop. The plant can also produce small, white flowers that rise above the water surface if it is grown emersed. Propagation of Oriental Sword can be done through runners that develop from the main plant. Simply remove these runners and replant them to propagate the plant. Regular additions of fertilizers, including iron and CO2, can help to promote healthy growth and vibrant colors.