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DATASHEET
Aquarium Compatible | yes |
Plant Outdoor | unknown |
Plant Emersed Growth | yes |
Plant Growth | fast |
Temperature Tolerance | 15°C / 59.00°F - 30°C / 86.00°F |
Temperature | 22°C / 71.60°F - 28°C / 82.40°F |
Carbonate Hardness | 2-18 kh |
pH Value | 6.5-7.5 ph |
Light | medium-high |
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) | 10-40mg/lmg/l |
Nitrate (NO3-) | 10-50mg/lmg/l |
Phosphate (PO43-) | 0.1-3mg/lmg/l |
Potassium (K+) | 5-30mg/lmg/l |
Iron (Fe) | 0.01-0.5mg/lmg/l |
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Limnophila aquatica, commonly known as Giant Ambulia, is an aquatic plant originating from India and Sri Lanka. Featuring fine-structured light green leaves, this plant adds a contrasting aesthetic to aquarium surroundings. When grown under sufficient light, it spreads horizontally, generating numerous lateral shoots and creating a dense, bushy appearance. In open tanks, it can produce shoots bearing small blue flowers above the waterline.
AQUARIUM SUITABILITY
This plant is well-suited for aquariums, offering a visually appealing addition to aquatic environments. Its medium level of difficulty makes it accessible for aquarists with some experience, and it thrives best with CO2 injection and a nutrient-rich environment provided by liquid fertilizers or substrate supplements.
DEMANDS AND HARDINESS
Limnophila aquatica falls under the medium difficulty category and grows rapidly when given the appropriate conditions. It is recommended to maintain carbon dioxide levels between 10-40mg/l and a moderate to high light intensity. The plant can tolerate temperatures ranging from 22-28°C and pH levels of 6.5-7.5. It is unsuitable for outdoor use in cooler climates.
AQUASCAPING & USAGE
Giant Ambulia is ideal for background placement within an aquarium setting due to its tall and bushy growth pattern. Its fine-leaved structure contributes to creating a delicate and lush appearance in aquascaping layouts. Best showcased in groupings of multiple stems, this plant enhances the overall visual impact of underwater landscapes.
PROPAGATION
Propagation of Limnophila aquatica can be achieved through the use of runners or cuttings. By carefully separating and replanting these segments, aquarists can effectively multiply their stock of Giant Ambulia within the aquarium.
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
The Giant Ambulia species is commonly found in regions such as India, Sri Lanka, and Sulawesi. Thriving in aquatic habitats, this plant has a natural habitat in freshwater environments where it grows abundantly. Its distribution in these regions highlights its preference for tropical climates conducive to its growth and development.