Another plant that has previously fallen victim to the clown botias’, and I’m giving another shot here.
So far it’s doing fine, although it’s stealing light from all other plants, including itself, the small leaves at the bottom don’t really get a chance to grow. Even some large ones have turned yellow and fall off.
When the wood goes back in I must see if I can find another place for it.
Common Name: Pennywort, Brazilian Water Ivy
Native to: Southern Mexico to Northern Argentina
Height: 10 to 20 cm (up to 24 in)
Width: 5 to 15 inches, based on leaf growth
Growth Rate: Fast
Placement: Mid to Background
Lighting Needs: Low to high lighting (1.5 - 4 watts/gal)
Temperature: 20 to 28 degrees
Hardness: Does best in nutrient rich water, loves nitrogen
Difficulty: Easy
“Hydrocotyle leucocephala is an easy to grow stem plant that will thrive in all aquariums. Because it does not need to be rooted it can be used as a floating plant, providing a hiding place for young fry. It has been used as an herb in the tropics.
The plant typically grows to a height of 4 to 8 inches, even taller (24 in.) under high light conditions which has been my experience. The width of each stem is about 2 to 6 inches, based on leaf growth. The leaf is roundish to reniform and alternating.
This plant does well in all water hardness conditions and most lighting situations. Optimum growth temperature is 68 to 82.4 degrees, although it can grow in temps from 41 to 86 degrees. Hydrocotyle leucocephala requires low to high lighting (1.5 - 4 watts/gal) to do well. If kept in low-light tanks growth is slower. Plant either in the substrate or as a floating plant.
Don's Notes: My experience with this aquarium plant is that Hydrocotyle leucocephala is actually very easy to grow and is my personal favorite of all aquarium plants. This is a very tropical and exotic looking plant with a beautiful shade of green. Hydrocotyle leucocephala does better with a nutrient rich water column and loves nitrogen. If nutrients are low, growth seems to stall and leaves become smaller. Aquarists with a bit harder water might find that this plant grows very fast. For those with very soft water growth is not as rapid, although fine specimens can be grown. A beautiful addition to any aquascape! Hydrocotyle leucocephala is found in Southern Mexico to Northern Argentina. “
Don Matakis is the Aquatic Grower & Senior Aquaculturist for freshwateraquariumplants.com
Bought at: Intratuin.
Brand: Aquafleur
Price €: 2,16
maandag 27 augustus 2007
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