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Ludwigia Repens

  • Ludwigia is capable of growing up to 15" to 18" tall. 

  • They are typically fed Liquid Fertilizers due to the fact that they feed the water column.

  • Ludwigia Repens is great for tank backgrounds if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 5 to 8.

  • To properly house Ludwigia they prefer a water temperature of 72 to 82 degrees F.

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Bucephalandra "Buce"

  • Bucephalandra "Buce" is a slow-growing plant typically placed on driftwood or rocks.

  • Very similar to Anubis, they don't do well in the substrate and should be tied or glued down with Aquarium safe silicone. 

  • They are typically fed Liquid Fertilizers due to the fact that they feed the water column.

  • Buce is a great decorative plant to add to your Aquarium. 

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6.5 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Buce they prefer a water temperature of 72 to 82 degrees F.

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Vallisneria

  • Eelgrass or Tape Grass is capable of growing up to 15" to 18" tall. 

  • They are typically fed with Root Tabs due to the fact that they feed through their roots.

  • Vallisneria is great for a background plant if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6.5 to 8.5.

  • To properly house Vallisneria they prefer a water temperature of 63 to 82 degrees F.

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Java Fern

  • Java Fern is typically attached to rocks or driftwood with aquarium-safe silicone or tying them down.

  • They are typically fed Liquid Fertilizers due to the fact that they feed the water column.

  • Java Fern is great for tank backgrounds if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Java Fern they prefer a water temperature of 68 to 82 degrees F.

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Rotala Rotundifoila

  • Rotala Rotundifoila is capable of growing up to 13" to 15" tall. 

  • They are typically fed Liquid Fertilizers due to the fact that they feed the water column.

  • Rotala is great for tank backgrounds if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Ludwigia they prefer a water temperature of 75 to 84 degrees F.

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Cryptocoryne Wendtii

  • Cryptocoryne is capable of growing up to 5" to 8" tall. 

  • They are typically fed with Root Tabs due to the fact that they feed through their roots.

  • Cryptocoryne is great for mid-dwelling grounded plants if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Cryptocoryne they prefer a water temperature of 68 to 83 degrees F.

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Amazon Sword

  • Amazon Sword is capable of growing up to 20" to 24" tall. 

  • They are typically fed with Root Tabs due to the fact that they feed through their roots.

  • Amazon Sword is a great background plant if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Amazon Sword they prefer a water temperature of 68 to 83 degrees F.

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Hygrophila Corymbosa

  • Hygrophila Corymbosa is capable of growing up to 20" to 24" tall. 

  • They are typically fed Liquid Fertilizers due to the fact that they feed the water column.

  • Amazon Sword is a great background plant if you're looking for an all-natural look.

  • They Require a Low to High Light ratio with a PH of 6.5 to 7.5.

  • To properly house Hygrophila Corymbosa they prefer a water temperature of 72 to 82 degrees F.

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