IMPORTANT: Tissue culture aquarium plants are grown in laboratory settings that specialize in aquatic plant propagation. Tissue culture plants contain young specimen that are grownin emersed forms. With this in mind, please understand how to properly transition and acclimate plant(s) into desired form(s). When done correctly, plant melt is minimal. We cannot issue refunds for tissue culture plants that arrive healthy and die out of our care.
LIVE PLANTS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRESS AND DAMAGE FROM TRANSIT – This may appear in the form of minimal melt, leaf loss, cosmetic damage, etc. Refunds or replacements will not be issued for plants with viable root systems.
Remove tissue culture gel and clean gently before planting in the aquarium.
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Rotala Hra features narrow leaves and an overhanging, creeping growth. Quite similar to Rotala Sp. ‘Green’, it is most likely a variation of its popular counterpart, Rotala Rotundifolia. If grown in ideal conditions, the results are rewarding and Rotala H’ra features warm and rich color tones that will provide intense red and pink color contrast when used as a background plant in nano planted aquariums or as a midground in larger sized planted tanks.
If given a proper environment, Rotala H’ra is a fast-growing plant and will require consistent pruning to preventthe bottom leaves from dying off due to lack of lighting and to keep it growing lush.
Common Name | Rotala Gia Lai Rotala Pink Rotala Vietnam Hra |
Care | Moderate |
Lighting | Medium to High |
CO2 | Optional |
Suggested Placement | Background |
Propagation | Trim and plant stems |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Height | 15-30“ |
Cost: | $25 |
Free Shipping: | We offer free shipping on orders over $30. Please check the free - shipping eligibility at checkout. |
Delivery Time: | It usually takes [3-5] business days for standard shipping. Please note that this is an estimated time frame and may be affected by local holidays, and unforeseen circumstances. |
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