Contents:One Echinodorus 'Lothario' plant in a 5cm net pot
Dimensions:Mature plants can reach heights of 30-40 cm (12-16 inches)
General Description
Common Name(s):Echinodorus 'Lothario'
Scientific Name:Echinodorus 'Lothario'
Visual Description:This variety stands out with its broad, lush green leaves that can exhibit subtle color variations under optimal lighting. The leaves are slightly ruffled at the edges, adding texture and depth to the plant's overall appearance. It forms a substantial rosette that can serve as a focal point in any aquarium.
Growing Conditions
Light Requirements:Moderate to high; more light encourages better growth and coloration
Water Requirements:Prefers clean, well-circulated water, but is adaptable to a range of water conditions
Temperature Range:22-30°C (72-86°F)
Humidity Preferences:As an aquatic plant, it thrives fully submerged
Planting & Care
Substrate Preferences:Rich, nutrient-dense substrate to support root growth
Fertilization Needs:Benefits from regular applications of root tabs and liquid fertilizers to ensure robust growth
Propagation Methods:Propagates through adventitious shoots that can be separated and replanted
Pruning/Tidying Up:Trim older or yellowing leaves to promote new growth and maintain aesthetics
Placement
Aquarium Placement:Ideal for midground to background placement, depending on tank size. Its size and shape make it an excellent choice for creating depth and contrast.
Attachment:No attachment to hardscapes required; should be planted directly into the substrate
Spacing Requirements:Allow at least 20 cm (about 8 inches) between plants to ensure enough room for growth
Compatibility
Aquarium Compatibility:Well-suited for community aquariums with a variety of fish and invertebrate species. Its robust nature makes it resistant to nibbling by larger fish.
Pest/Disease Resistance:Resilient to common aquatic pests and diseases with proper care and maintenance
Special Requirements or Tips
Special Care Instructions:Ensure consistent water parameters and lighting to maintain the plant's health and appearance. Regular fertilization is key to vibrant growth.
Seasonal Care:In controlled aquarium environments, seasonal variations are minimal, but maintaining stable temperatures and lighting year-round will support continuous growth.
Ecological Impact
Invasiveness:Not invasive in aquarium settings; controlled growth through regular maintenance
Benefit to Wildlife:Provides excellent shelter and breeding sites for fish and invertebrates, contributing to a healthy and balanced aquarium ecosystem