ADA Ludwigia repens 'Super Red'
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Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' is a vibrant and sought-after aquatic plant species that adds a stunning burst of colour to freshwater aquariums. As a variety of Ludwigia repens, this plant is known for its intense red hues, making it a popular choice among aquarists who want to create visually striking and captivating underwater landscapes.
Physical Characteristics:
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Leaf Structure: The leaves of Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' are lance-shaped and display shades of red that can range from deep burgundy to bright crimson. The coloration is especially pronounced under optimal lighting conditions.
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Growth Form: This plant exhibits a relatively fast growth pattern, with stems reaching heights of 20-50 cm or more. The plant's lateral branches contribute to its bushy appearance.
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Root System: Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' develops a network of fine roots that provide stability and help absorb nutrients from the substrate and water column.
Aquarium Requirements:
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Lighting: High lighting is essential for achieving and maintaining the vibrant red coloration of Ludwigia repens 'Super Red.' Insufficient light may result in less intense coloration and slower growth.
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Substrate: A nutrient-rich substrate can significantly enhance the growth and colour intensity of this plant. The roots of Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' benefit from nutrient uptake from the substrate.
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CO2 Injection: While not mandatory, supplying the aquarium with carbon dioxide (CO2) can encourage more vigorous growth and more vibrant red tones in Ludwigia repens 'Super Red.'
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Water Parameters: Maintain water conditions within a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5 and a water hardness level of soft to moderately hard. The temperature should ideally be between 20 to 28°C.
Propagation: Propagation of Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' can be achieved by taking cuttings from the main stem. These cuttings can be replanted in the substrate, where they will develop their own root systems and grow into independent plants.
Maintenance: Regular pruning is important to prevent the plant from overshadowing other aquarium inhabitants. Trimming the tops of the stems will encourage bushier growth and prevent the plant from becoming too tall and sparse.
Aquascaping Use: Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' is often used as a focal point or background plant in aquascaping layouts. Its bold red color contrasts well with other green plants, creating a visually striking display. Placing it behind shorter plants or near hardscape features can create a sense of depth and dimension in the aquarium.
Challenges: Maintaining the intense red color of Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' can be challenging, as it requires high light and nutrient levels. Inadequate lighting or nutrient deficiencies can lead to less vibrant coloration.
Ludwigia repens 'Super Red' is a captivating addition to freshwater aquariums, offering a burst of color that instantly grabs attention. Its striking appearance, when properly cared for, can elevate the visual impact of any aquascape. By providing the right conditions, aquarists can enjoy the beauty and vibrancy of this plant as it flourishes and contributes to a lively and dynamic underwater environment.
Plants with great success!
Tissue Cultures are very young plants cultivated and delivered directly from the laboratory. The plants are guaranteed to be free from snails, algae and pesticides and, therefore, are harmless for sensitive shrimp and fish.
Success with your aquarium depends largely on the proper plant choice. In a Tissue Culture cup, you get many plants that can be divided into small portions and cover a larger area. Plants are compact from the start, so you will experience dense and beautiful growth if you give them the right fertiliser and CO2!
- Carefully take the plant out of the cup and rinse off the growing media.
- To prevent mildew and algae, rinse with chlorine-free water.
- Split the plant into portions using your fingers or scissors.
- Plant portions into the substrate using tweezers or attach to the hardscape in case of rhizomatous.
Then watch them grow!
Origin
Country or continent where a plant is the most common. Cultivars arise or are bred in cultivation.
Growth Rate
Growth rate of the plant compared to other aquatic plants.
Height
Average height (cm) of the plant after two months in the tank.
Light Demand
The average or medium light demand of an aquarium plant is 0.5 W/L.
CO2 Demand
A medium need in CO2 is 6-14 mg/L. A high demand in CO2 is approx. 15-25 mg/L.