Echinodorus magdalensis

Echinodorus magdalensis

Description

Small small rosette plant. The ideal substrate is sand and clay. This plant is ideal for small baccalaureate or in preview for large bins. It requires iron intake. Its reproduction is carried out by stolons, and is very proliferating.

Echinodorus Magdalensis is an aquarium plant commonly known as "wide leaf echinodorus". It is a robust and easy -to -cultivate plant, making it a popular choice for beginner and experienced aquariophiles.

Origin

Features

  • Maximum height :
  • Temperature : 21 - 29 °C
  • pH : 6.5 - 7.5
  • Hardness : 5 - 10 °dGH

Contribution

  • Created by : cyclimax
  • Last update : 17/09/2022

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