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Which plants are suitable for beginner aquarist
Anyone who starts their adventure with an aquarium should start with the cultivation of easy growing typical water plants. Please do not start with plants that require special conditions, such as soft water, adequate water hardness, or professional fertilization. Therefore, let's not start with the cultivation of such plants as Cabomba piauhyensis or Barclaya longifolia. We can also be disappointed when we choose plants that do not grow under water permanently. I cannot recommend such plants as Aglaonema or Chlorophytum bichetii. These plants never grow under water. In sum the best plants for our first aquarium are: Gymnocoronis, Limnophila sessiliflora, Lysimachia...
Rotala rotundifolia
Rotala rotundifolia belongs to classical loose aquarium plants for the beginners and experienced aquarists as well.. It tolerates moderate to high lighting. If there is more light, leaves are compact and red. Rotala tolerates pH: 6.5 - 7.0. It can be placed as middle or backgroun aquarium plant. When you trim rotala regularly, it is more and more dense. Cuttings of Rotala can be planted in new place. They root easily. Rotala looks beautiful with Bacopa amplexicaulis, Saururus cernuus and carpet plants e.g. lilaeopsis, eleocharis, glossostigma
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