Description: You will recieve one full cup 30 plus plants OverviewScientific Name: Phyllanthus fluitansCommon Names: Red Root FloaterFamily: PhyllanthaceaeOrigin: South America (Amazon Basin)Aquarium Placement: Floating PlantGrowth Rate: FastDifficulty Level: Easy to ModerateBiographyDescription Phyllanthus fluitans, commonly known as Red Root Floater, is a small, free-floating aquatic plant admired for its striking red roots and charming oval leaves. The leaves are small, measuring about 0.5 to 2.5 cm in diameter, and can vary in color from light green to reddish-brown, especially under high light conditions. The plant floats effortlessly on the water surface, with its vibrant red roots hanging down into the water column, adding a splash of color and texture to any aquarium or pond.Natural Habitat Native to the slow-moving waters of the Amazon Basin in South America, Red Root Floater thrives in warm, tropical environments with abundant sunlight. It is commonly found in rivers, streams, and wetlands where the water is soft and slightly acidic. The plant's natural habitat is characterized by high humidity and temperatures, making it well-suited for tropical aquarium setups.Taxonomy and History Belonging to the Phyllanthaceae family, Phyllanthus fluitans is part of a diverse genus that includes both terrestrial and aquatic species. It was first described in the 19th century and has gained popularity among aquarists for its aesthetic appeal and ease of care. Its unique appearance and ability to adapt to various aquatic environments have made it a sought-after plant for aquascaping and naturalistic aquarium designs.Care GuideTank RequirementsEnvironment: Suitable for freshwater aquariums and outdoor ponds.Space: Requires ample surface area to accommodate its spreading growth habit.Placement: Simply place on the water surface; no anchoring or substrate is needed.Considerations: Ensure sufficient open water to allow light penetration for submerged plants and to facilitate gas exchange.Water ParametersTemperature: 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C)pH: 6.0 to 7.5Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (0-12 dGH)Water Flow: Low to moderate; gentle water movement is ideal to prevent plant disturbance.LightingIntensity: Moderate to high lightingDuration: 8 to 12 hours per dayNotes: High light levels enhance the red pigmentation in both leaves and roots. Under lower light conditions, the plant may appear more green and exhibit slower growth.CO2 and FertilizationCO2 Injection: Not necessary; obtains CO2 from the airFertilization: Benefits from nutrient-rich water; regular dosing with liquid fertilizers containing nitrates, phosphates, and iron is recommended.Nutrient Balance: Adequate nutrients promote healthy growth and vibrant coloration; monitor levels to prevent deficiencies.Propagation and Growth ControlPropagation: Reproduces vegetatively through the formation of daughter plants connected by short stolons.Growth Rate: Fast-growing under optimal conditions; can quickly cover the water surface.Control Measures: Regularly remove excess plants to prevent overcoverage, which can block light to submerged plants and reduce oxygen levels at night.MaintenanceThinning: Essential to manage plant density and maintain ecological balance in the aquarium.Leaf Care: Remove any discolored or decaying leaves promptly to maintain water quality.Air Circulation: Ensure good ventilation above the water surface to prevent mold and fungal growth on the leaves.CompatibilityTank Mates: Compatible with most fish and invertebrates; provides shelter and foraging areas for small fish and shrimp.Considerations: Herbivorous fish (e.g., goldfish, certain cichlids) may eat the plant; monitor and adjust tank mates accordingly.Additional InformationPotential ChallengesOvergrowth: Can rapidly proliferate, leading to excessive surface coverage that blocks light and hinders gas exchange.Nutrient Deficiencies: Yellowing or pale leaves may indicate a lack of essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen or iron.Temperature Sensitivity: Prefers warm water; growth may slow in temperatures below 70°F (21°C).Benefits to the AquariumAesthetic Appeal: Adds a natural and colorful element to the aquarium with its red roots and floating leaves.Algae Control: Competes with algae for nutrients, helping to reduce algae growth.Water Quality Improvement: Absorbs excess nutrients from the water, contributing to a balanced ecosystem.Habitat Enrichment: Provides shade and hiding spots for shy species and fry.Tips for SuccessMonitor Growth: Regularly check plant coverage and thin out as necessary to maintain balance.Maintain Water Quality: Perform regular water changes and monitor nutrient levels to support healthy plant growth.Optimize Lighting: Provide sufficient light to encourage red pigmentation and robust growth.Quarantine New Plants: Prevent the introduction of pests or diseases by quarantining new plants before adding them to your main aquarium.Conclusion Phyllanthus fluitans, or Red Root Floater, is a delightful addition to any freshwater aquarium or pond. Its unique appearance, characterized by floating leaves and vibrant red roots, brings a dynamic and natural look to aquatic environments. With its ease of care and rapid growth, it is suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists. By providing appropriate lighting, nutrients, and regular maintenance, Red Root Floater will thrive and enhance the beauty and health of your aquatic ecosystem.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Hemet, California
End Time: 2024-11-02T09:28:14.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Water Type: Fresh
Water Temperature: Tropical
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Species: red root floater