Live Plant – Red Root Floater
$33.2
$64.08
Red Root Floater – Vibrant Beauty for Your AquariumRed Root Floater, scientifically known as Phyllanthus fluitans, dazzles aquariums with its striking red roots and lush, round leaves. Originating from South America’s tropical canals and rivers, this floating fern adds a bold, natural touch. Moreover, its leaves can turn deep red under high light. Consequently, it’s a standout choice for aquarists seeking vibrant, easy-care plants for open tanks.Why Choose the Red Root Floater?This plant captivates with its vivid red roots and lush foliage, enhancing tank aesthetics. Additionally, it provides shade and shelter for fish and shrimp. Its fast growth absorbs excess nutrients, reducing algae. Furthermore, its easy care suits beginners and experts alike. Therefore, it’s perfect for creating a stunning, low-maintenance aquascape in open aquariums or paludariums.Quick Stats for Red Root FloaterScientific Name: Phyllanthus fluitansCare Level: EasyLighting Needs: Low to HighpH Range: 6.5–7.5Temperature Range: 21–28°CCO2 Required: NoPlacement: FloatingGrowth Rate: FastHow to Propagate the Red Root FloaterPropagating this plant is effortless. Each plantlet naturally produces new shoots that separate and float independently. To propagate, gently scoop a portion of healthy floaters and transfer them to another tank or section. Consequently, they multiply quickly under stable conditions. Thus, you can easily spread their vibrant beauty across your aquarium with minimal effort.Care Tips for Red Root FloaterKeep the plant floating in open tanks with gentle water flow. Provide low to high lighting to enhance leaf color, with higher light intensifying reds. Additionally, maintain a pH of 6.5–7.5 and temperatures between 21–28°C. Skim excess plants regularly to prevent overcrowding. Finally, avoid strong currents to protect its delicate roots and leaves.FAQsCan Red Root Floaters grow in low light? Yes, they thrive in low light, but high light enhances their red coloration.Do they require CO2 supplementation? No, they grow well without CO2, absorbing nutrients directly from water.Are they safe for fish and shrimp? Yes, they provide excellent shade and hiding spots for small aquatic life.How do I control their growth? Skim excess floaters weekly to prevent overgrowth and maintain tank balance.Can they survive in fast-moving water? They prefer gentle flow, as strong currents may damage their delicate roots.Add a Red Root Floater to Your Aquarium Today!Transform your tank with the Red Root Floater’s vivid roots and lush leaves. Its easy care and fast growth make it ideal for all aquarists, while its nutrient absorption supports a healthy ecosystem. Therefore, add this vibrant fern to your aquarium or paludarium today to create a stunning, natural aquatic display!
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