Rotala Indica

$6.50

Rotala indica, also known as Indian Toothcup or Indian Toothbrush Plant, is a popular and versatile aquatic plant species prized for its vibrant coloration and graceful appearance in freshwater aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia, particularly regions of India, Rotala indica is highly valued by aquarists for its ability to add a splash of color and vertical interest to aquascapes.

Physically, Rotala indica features slender stems adorned with clusters of lanceolate leaves that range in color from bright green to reddish-orange, depending on the variety and environmental conditions. The leaves are typically arranged in whorls along the stems, creating a lush and bushy appearance in the aquarium. Mature specimens can reach heights of up to 6 to 12 inches (15-30 cm), making them suitable for midground or background planting in aquarium setups of various sizes.

In aquariums, Rotala indica thrives in setups with moderate to high lighting and nutrient-rich substrate. It can be planted directly into the substrate, where it will establish a robust root system and send out new shoots over time. This plant species is well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists, as it tolerates a wide range of water parameters and lighting conditions.

Rotala indica is known for its moderate growth rate, which allows aquarists to easily maintain and shape its appearance in the aquarium. Regular pruning of old or damaged stems helps promote healthy growth and maintain its aesthetic appeal.

Water parameters for Rotala indica should be kept within the range of 72-82°F (22-28°C) and a pH level between 6.5 to 7.5. It can adapt to various water conditions, but stable parameters are essential for optimal growth and coloration.

Rotala indica is a versatile and visually dynamic plant species that adds natural beauty and vertical interest to freshwater aquariums. Its vibrant coloration and graceful growth habit make it a prized addition to any aquascape, providing a sense of depth and interest to the underwater environment.

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Rotala indica, also known as Indian Toothcup or Indian Toothbrush Plant, is a popular and versatile aquatic plant species prized for its vibrant coloration and graceful appearance in freshwater aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia, particularly regions of India, Rotala indica is highly valued by aquarists for its ability to add a splash of color and vertical interest to aquascapes.

Physically, Rotala indica features slender stems adorned with clusters of lanceolate leaves that range in color from bright green to reddish-orange, depending on the variety and environmental conditions. The leaves are typically arranged in whorls along the stems, creating a lush and bushy appearance in the aquarium. Mature specimens can reach heights of up to 6 to 12 inches (15-30 cm), making them suitable for midground or background planting in aquarium setups of various sizes.

In aquariums, Rotala indica thrives in setups with moderate to high lighting and nutrient-rich substrate. It can be planted directly into the substrate, where it will establish a robust root system and send out new shoots over time. This plant species is well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists, as it tolerates a wide range of water parameters and lighting conditions.

Rotala indica is known for its moderate growth rate, which allows aquarists to easily maintain and shape its appearance in the aquarium. Regular pruning of old or damaged stems helps promote healthy growth and maintain its aesthetic appeal.

Water parameters for Rotala indica should be kept within the range of 72-82°F (22-28°C) and a pH level between 6.5 to 7.5. It can adapt to various water conditions, but stable parameters are essential for optimal growth and coloration.

Rotala indica is a versatile and visually dynamic plant species that adds natural beauty and vertical interest to freshwater aquariums. Its vibrant coloration and graceful growth habit make it a prized addition to any aquascape, providing a sense of depth and interest to the underwater environment.

Rotala indica, also known as Indian Toothcup or Indian Toothbrush Plant, is a popular and versatile aquatic plant species prized for its vibrant coloration and graceful appearance in freshwater aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia, particularly regions of India, Rotala indica is highly valued by aquarists for its ability to add a splash of color and vertical interest to aquascapes.

Physically, Rotala indica features slender stems adorned with clusters of lanceolate leaves that range in color from bright green to reddish-orange, depending on the variety and environmental conditions. The leaves are typically arranged in whorls along the stems, creating a lush and bushy appearance in the aquarium. Mature specimens can reach heights of up to 6 to 12 inches (15-30 cm), making them suitable for midground or background planting in aquarium setups of various sizes.

In aquariums, Rotala indica thrives in setups with moderate to high lighting and nutrient-rich substrate. It can be planted directly into the substrate, where it will establish a robust root system and send out new shoots over time. This plant species is well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists, as it tolerates a wide range of water parameters and lighting conditions.

Rotala indica is known for its moderate growth rate, which allows aquarists to easily maintain and shape its appearance in the aquarium. Regular pruning of old or damaged stems helps promote healthy growth and maintain its aesthetic appeal.

Water parameters for Rotala indica should be kept within the range of 72-82°F (22-28°C) and a pH level between 6.5 to 7.5. It can adapt to various water conditions, but stable parameters are essential for optimal growth and coloration.

Rotala indica is a versatile and visually dynamic plant species that adds natural beauty and vertical interest to freshwater aquariums. Its vibrant coloration and graceful growth habit make it a prized addition to any aquascape, providing a sense of depth and interest to the underwater environment.

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