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Hygrophila polysperma 'rouge'
  • Hygrophila polysperma 'rouge'

    SKU: 00027

    Hygrophila polysperma ‘rouge’

     

    Invasive species warning: The type species (Hygrophila polysperma) is a known invasive pest in the Great Lakes region where it has caused may be regulated or prohibited by U.S. State and Federal statutes. It is also restricted in several other states such as Kansas and South Carolina.  If you are ordering from the US, this plant will be removed from your order and the difference refunded. Please read the detailed description for more information.

     

    A fantastic plant that turns a stunning crimson color in the right conditions. Can be grown in virtually any aquarium but really shines with provided with good lighting and CO2 fertilization to get that beautiful coloration. A fantastic variant of the much beloved Dwarf Hygro that is incredibly rewarding to grow!

     

    QUICK NOTES:
    Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
    Type: Stem 
    Size: Maximum of 60cm in height, usually less.
    Position and Usage: Midground to background
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Lighting: 3/5 - 5/5
    Water Conditions: pH of 5 - 8, soft to moderately hard water, temperatures of 18 - 28 °C
    CO2: Recommended
    Propagation: Stem clippings
    Special requirements: Iron supplementation recommended for best red coloration

     

    INVASIVE SPECIES INFORMATION: Restricted in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas and South Carolina along with U.S. Federal regulations. While unrestricted in Canada, this plant (along with any other aquatic plant) should never ever be released into any natural waterway and excess cuttings should be disposed properly either by trading them with your local fish store for credit or by sealing them in a plastic bag and disposing in the garbage. Keep our natural freswater ecosystems healthy. More information in the detailed description. INVASIVE SPECIES INFORMATION: Restricted in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas and South Carolina along with U.S. Federal regulations. While unrestricted in Canada, this plant (along with any other aquatic plant) should never ever be released into any natural waterway and excess cuttings should be disposed properly either by trading them with your local fish store for credit or by sealing them in a plastic bag and disposing in the garbage. Keep our natural freswater ecosystems healthy. More information in the detailed description.

    • Description

      Hygrophila polysperma ‘rouge’ is a slightly more demanding variant than related species. It grows moderately quickly, producing thick stems and large leaves which turn reddish pink with CO2 injection and a higher light intensity. If allowed to grow unhindered, this plant will produce a forest-like effect with relatively sparse stems, and thicker top growth. However, it can be trimmed more frequently for a bushier appearance more suited to a midground placement. To supplement this type of placement, stems can be clipped and the cuttings replanted in the substrate to promote thicker growth.
      When iron deficient, H. polysperma ‘rouge’ may also grow pale or even white in color. To maintain its vibrant coloration, provide at least occasional nutrient supplementation.

       

      Invasive species details: Because this species is so adaptable, undemanding and tolerant of cooler temperatures, it is known to be an invasive threat in North American waterways such as (but not limited to) the Great Lakes where it has done a LOT of damage to the natural biodiversity. We are aware of formal restrictions in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas and South Carolina. In addition, there are restrictions at the US Federal level so this product will be removed (and refunded) from your order without notice if you live in the United States. 

       

      Please check if Hygrophila polysperma (Dwarf Hygro, Indian Hygrophila) is listed as a noxious pest in your area. Even in the absence of official restrictions, no aquatic plant - especially this one - should ever be released into a natural waterway and should never be used in private ponds that are connected to other bodies of water.

       

      While this plant is permitted in Canada, the introduction of any exotic plant to our increasingly imperiled natural habitats is a serious threat to their healthy functioning and biodiversity. Please dispose of cuttings properly and never release this plant in a natural waterway regardless of where you live! NEVER use this plant in ponds that  are connected to other bodies of water, even if they are on your property.

       

      Any cuttings you don't want should be sealed in a plastic bag and placed in your trash. If you live in a vulnerable area you can also dry, freeze, microwave or boil the material to ensure that it is dead before disposing. Many local fish stores will take good quality cuttings for store credit so check with yours. 

       

      If you have any questions about how you can help protect our freshwater habitats, feel free to contact us. Aquarists know first-hand the value of freshwater ecosystems and we should do all we can to educate ourselves and others to cherish and steward the ponds, lakes and rivers in our own communities!

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