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ADA - Rotala macrandra Tissue Culture
ADA - Rotala macrandra Tissue Culture
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ADA - Rotala macrandra Tissue Culture

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ADA Rotala macrandra Tissue Culture is a vibrant and striking addition to any aquascape, offering a touch of bright red and pink hues that make it a standout among aquatic plants. Part of ADA’s high-quality tissue culture line, this plant is cultivated in sterile conditions, ensuring it arrives free from algae, pests, and diseases, ready for immediate introduction into your aquarium.

Rotala macrandra is known for its delicate, broad leaves that display stunning red coloration, which intensifies under strong lighting and good CO2 conditions. It is a sought-after plant for creating bold contrast in midground or background areas of an aquascape.

Key Features:

  • Vibrant Red Color: Adds an eye-catching, intense red-pink hue that enhances the overall aesthetics of your aquascape.
  • Tissue Culture Quality: Grown in sterile, controlled conditions, ensuring a clean, algae- and pest-free start.
  • Lighting Requirements: Requires high light intensity to bring out its vivid red coloration and maintain compact growth.
  • CO2 Requirements: High CO2 levels are essential for healthy, robust growth and optimal color development.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate growth with the right conditions, making it suitable for midground to background placement.
  • Placement: Ideal for midground or background where it can create a striking visual contrast.
  • Care Level: Advanced, requiring careful attention to light, CO2, and nutrient levels.

With its captivating colors and demanding nature, ADA Rotala macrandra is perfect for experienced aquascapers seeking a bold, visually stunning plant. When planted in a nutrient-rich substrate with proper lighting and CO2, it becomes a vibrant focal point in your aquascape.

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