Amania Sp Bonsai
Plant in small groups and trim often.
Amania sp bonsai. This plant grows much slower compared to other stem plants and may be suitable for smaller tanks. Using moderate light the leaves are large and green. 6 0 7 5. This plant is considered harder to keep and not suitable for beginners.
One of my favorite forground plants. Bonsai are particularly suitable for nano aquariums. Works best as a carpet across the tank or as a mid ground plant. This freshwater plant is ideal for smaller aquariums but fits well in any fish tank.
Fresh cut 6 stems with a lead weight. Cuttings may be re planted in the group to achieve a more dense group or carpet. Bonsai capricorn aquarium. At high light may the tip of the stems become reddish at lower light will the leaves become larger and the plant less compact.
This plant is often confused with rotala rotundifolia. Plants grown in the laboratory pest free and safe for shrimps. It does best bunched together to create bushes or carpets but will look best with regular trimming. Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive but a sample representation.
Aquatic farmer ammania sp. Bonsai also was known as rotala indica or rotala bonsai. Rotala bonsai ammania bonsai rotala indica bonsai is a rare and hard to find plant not to be confused with the common rotala indica. Sold as a bunched plant.