Red Root Floaters! These vibrant and unique aquatic plants will add a burst of colour and texture to your aquarium, while also providing numerous benefits to your shrimp tank.
Care Level and Growth Rate
Red Root Floaters are relatively easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of water conditions. They are a floating plant, meaning they do not need to be planted in substrate, making them a versatile addition to any aquarium. They prefer moderate to high lighting conditions and can benefit from the addition of CO2. Red Root Floaters grow quickly, providing a natural filtration system for your tank, absorbing excess nutrients and waste.
Colour and Texture
One of the most striking features of Red Root Floaters is their vibrant red coloration. This unique color is sure to stand out in your aquarium and create a stunning visual display. Additionally, Red Root Floaters have a unique texture, with small root-like structures that hang down beneath the surface of the water. This texture creates a natural hiding place for shrimp, allowing them to feel secure and protected in their environment.
Water Conditions and Compatibility
Red Root Floaters prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, with a pH range of 6.0-7.5. They can also tolerate a wide range of temperatures, from 20-28°C. These plants are compatible with a variety of shrimp species, including our Blue Dream Cherry Shrimp and Yellow Cherry Shrimp. Adding Red Root Floaters to your shrimp tank can provide numerous benefits, including improved water quality, natural filtration, and a beautiful aesthetic.
Plant Pairing
For a stunning aquatic landscape, pair Red Root Floaters with other aquatic plants such as Ludwigia Palustris Super Red, Hornwort, or Rotala Blood Red. These plants will complement the vibrant red roots and green leaves of the Red Root Floaters, creating a visually striking display.
Care Level: Low
Growth Rate: Very Fast
Colour: Red
Height: Floating 2.5cm
Lighting: Medium – High
Water pH: 6 – 7.5
Water Conditions: 20-28C
Co2: Not needed
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