Rotala sp. “Big Bear” — a beautiful and somewhat rare aquatic plant prized in aquascaping: 🌿 Basic Overview Scientific Name: Rotala sp. "Big Bear" Common Name: Rotala Big Bear Family:...
Rotala sp. “Big Bear” — a beautiful and somewhat rare aquatic plant prized in aquascaping:
Scientific Name: Rotala sp. "Big Bear"
Common Name: Rotala Big Bear
Family: Lythraceae
Origin: Believed to originate from Southeast Asia (exact locality uncertain — possibly Vietnam or Laos).
Type: Stem plant (herbaceous aquatic plant)
Stem: Upright and moderately thick, capable of growing 20–40 cm tall.
Leaves: Opposite, narrow to oval-shaped, typically larger and broader than Rotala rotundifolia.
Coloration:
Under strong light and nutrient-rich conditions, leaves turn vivid red to deep pink.
In lower light, leaves appear green to light orange.
The plant displays excellent color contrast in aquascapes.
Growth Form: Dense bushy clusters when regularly trimmed; fast vertical growth if left untouched.
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 22–28°C |
| pH | 5.5–7.0 |
| Hardness (GH) | Soft to moderately hard (2–10 dGH) |
| Lighting | Medium to high (for intense coloration) |
| CO₂ | Required for best growth and coloration |
| Substrate | Nutrient-rich substrate (aqua soil preferred) |
Growth Rate: Medium to fast under ideal conditions.
Pruning: Regular trimming promotes bushy, compact growth.
Replanting: Cut stems can be replanted easily; they root quickly.
Spacing: 2–3 cm between stems to allow light penetration.
Position in Tank: Midground to background, depending on tank size.
To achieve Big Bear’s signature deep red or pink coloration:
Provide high-intensity light (at least 0.8–1 W/L).
Ensure stable CO₂ injection (~20–30 ppm).
Use iron-rich fertilizers and balanced micronutrients.
Maintain low nitrates (5–10 ppm) and higher phosphates (1–2 ppm) — this enhances red pigmentation.
Method: Stem cuttings.
Simply trim the top portion and replant it into the substrate.
Roots develop within a few days under good conditions.
Often used as a focal red plant in Dutch and Nature-style aquascapes.
Looks stunning in contrast with green plants like Rotala green, Hemianthus micranthemoides, or Hygrophila pinnatifida.
Works well behind carpeting plants or as a mid-background color accent.
Sensitive to fluctuations in CO₂ or nutrients — may cause leaf melting.
Can lose red coloration in low light or high nitrates.
Needs regular maintenance to prevent shading and overcrowding.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Stem plant |
| Color | Red to pink (green under low light) |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Light Need | Medium–High |
| CO₂ Need | Medium–High |
| Growth Speed | Medium–Fast |
| Placement | Mid/Background |
| Propagation | Stem cuttings |
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