Common name: Temple plant
Hygrophila corymbosa, a very popular, readily available, and well – known aquarium plant, is highly adaptable and relatively fast growing. It is tolerant of a wide range of aquarium conditions, but may not do well in softer water. An ideal plant for any aquarium, it is not fussy about substrates or water quality. The plant can be grouped, but allow at least 2- 2.4 in (5-6 cm) between shoots. It looks best when well spaced out and is ideal for the edges and corners of the aquarium. If the leaves begin to turn yellow, add more iron or CO2. Can be kept in cooler water.
Name | Temple plant, Hygrophila corymbosa |
Care level | Easy |
Lighting | Bright |
Position | Foreground/Background |
Optimum Temperature | 24-28℃ |
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