Rotala Nanjenshan Tissue Culture
- $12.99
- $12.99
Rotala Nanjenshan is described as a hybrid cross between Rotala Rotundifolia and Rotala Wallichi. It features dense stems with very thin leaves that give it a bushy appearance. Rotala Nanjenshan can be difficult to keep as it requires quality aquarium lighting and CO2 injection to thrive. It is also fairly fragile and should only be planted in an aquarium with smaller docile fish species as overly active or aggressive swimmers have the potential to damage the aquatic plant. If successful in keeping this aquatic plant, Rotala Nanjenshan grows dense and will require regular pruning to keep it in tip-top shape.
Common Name | Rotala Nanjenshan |
Care | Moderate |
Lighting | Medium to High |
CO2 | Recommended |
Suggested Placement | Background |
Propagation | Trim and plant stems |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Height | 5-10+" |
Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro by laboratories who specialize in propagating aquatic plants. There is a huge selection of plant species that have been propagated this way. This is truly the best option for those who want absolutely zero unwanted pests, algae and pesticides. This makes them perfect for shrimp keepers and any planted tank enthusiasts alike.
NOTE: It is important to remove the tissue culture agar gel before planting. Simply wash the gel away, divide, and plant.
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