Cabomba aquatica
Cabomba aquatica is a very popular aquarium plant from South America that impresses with its beautiful, fine leaves and can reach a height of 30-80 cm. Of the various Cabomba species, it requires the least light, but can cause problems in dimly lit aquaria. In such cases, we recommend trying the less light-hungry Limnophila sessiliflora. Cabomba aquatica is most decorative when planted in groups.
In some regions, Cabomba aquatica is even eaten as a vegetable, which underlines its versatility. The plant is often supplied with an anchor in a bunch. Remove the anchor and divide the individual plants. For stem plants, remove the leaves from the bottom 5 cm of each stem, as well as any damaged leaves. Plant the individual stems in the substrate at an appropriate distance. The plant will root quickly and start to grow.
At Rendo Shrimp, we attach great importance to the quality and health of our plants. Cabomba aquatica is an excellent choice for aquarium enthusiasts looking for an attractive yet easy to care for plant. With its ability to root and grow quickly, as well as its decorative appearance, it is an ideal addition to any aquarium.
Characteristics:
Location: | Background |
Origin: | South America |
Growth: | Fast |
Height: | up to 30 cm |
Light requirement: | medium |
CO2: | low |
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SKU:
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377 |
GTIN:
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5703249015068 |
Category:
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bunch plants |
Manufacturers:
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Tropica |