The amphibious Red Ludwigia can be identified by its
spade-shaped leaves with dark green tops and reddish bottoms.
Sometimes called "Water Primrose," the plant needs moderate or
substantial lighting and a vitamin-enriched substrate for its
leaves to thrive. Red Ludwigia is ideally used in an aquarium's
middle ground, though it can also serve as a background plant in
smaller aquariums.
- Aquatic
- Maximum height: 18"
- Green and reddish leaves
- Tank placement: Middle ground, background
- Water temperature: 72-78ð F
- Can grow fully or partially submersed
Note: Plant availability is seasonal. State and local
regulations may vary. Pricing may vary by store location. PetSmart
stores cannot match the price above for this item. Ask a store
associate for details.
Things to remember:
Water temperature:
Aquatic plants require a tropical community aquarium with water
temperaturesranging between 72-78ú F (22-26ú C). Use an aquarium
heater to maintainwater temperature.
Adding plants:
Whether you're just starting your aquarium or introducing new
plants into your tank, make sure to add only one or two plants at a
time.
Lighting:
Most tropical plants require sunlight each day, year round. The
duration and consistency are essential for plants to thrive.
Natural aquariums must be equipped with the means to provide 12
hours of simulated sunlight each day.
Plant fertilizer:
Fertilizer should only be added according to the dosage
instructions on the label, and only when needed (as in the case of
a water change). Plants will grow best if fertilized moderately and
regularly after water changes rather than given larger quantities
of fertilizer on a less-regular basis.
Fish and plants:
Small schooling fish are highly recommended for a natural planted
aquarium; larger fish often uproot plants. The adult size and
eating habitats of a fish should always be taken into
consideration.
Water changes:
Test water weekly to assess water quality. It is recommended that
10% of youraquarium water be changed per week. At the very least,
25% of your aquariumwater should be changed per month. For optimal
health, regular water changes not only prevent the undesirable
accumulation of excess nutrients, but also remove excess nitrates
and waste products of the fish and plants.
Aquarium placement:
Place your aquarium in a low-traffic area, away from direct
sunlight and drafts.
Planting your natural aquarium:
Foreground plants: Usually stay very short and help fill in the
front part of the aquarium.
Middle ground plants: These plants grow anywhere form 4-10
inches tall.
Background plants: These are the fastest-growing and tallest
plants.
Things to watch for:
- Poor growth
- Brown spots on leaves
- Plants appear weak, pale green to yellow, stems have few
leaves
- Plants cease to grow and die off
- Stem plants have long internodes and small leaves
If you notice any of the signs described above, check your
aquariumwater quality and consult an in-store Aquatics
Specialist.
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