Does anyone have any success growing hygrophila corymbosa in their cichlid tanks? I want to try some but am a little afraid it looks alot like lettuce. Supposed to be a nitrate buster and fast grower.
I had great success growing Hygrophila corymbosa 'giant' in my 125G tank when it had Aulonocara 'peacocks' and then again when I changed over to Neolamprologus pulcher 'daffodil' and Calvus. The plants grew like weeds and I was able to sell a lot of the excess plants at local fish clubs.
I wouldn't say it looked like lettuce, it's a long narrow ribbon like plant that easily grew very tall and the leaves would fold over the water surface. In my experience, it grew very fast with just a double bulb (cheap) fixture that was 4 foot long.
I would'nt exactly call it long and ribbon like. They will reach 24" according to the vender. I think I'll give it a try as the plant is beneficial to water chemistry. Oh, and they look good. :dancing:
I would'nt exactly call it long and ribbon like. They will reach 24" according to the vender. I think I'll give it a try as the plant is beneficial to water chemistry. Oh, and they look good. :dancing:
That looks like the one at this link, however, if you go to this page you'll see there are several varieties of Hygrophila corymbosa...so, you may both be right.
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