Here are complete details about the Red Cabomba (Cabomba furcata), one of the most stunning and colorful aquatic plants for freshwater aquariums: ๐ฟ Red Cabomba โ Overview Scientific Name: Cabomba...
Here are complete details about the Red Cabomba (Cabomba furcata), one of the most stunning and colorful aquatic plants for freshwater aquariums:
Scientific Name: Cabomba furcata (also known as Cabomba piauhyensis)
Common Names: Red Cabomba, Pink Cabomba, Cabomba furcata
Family: Cabombaceae
Origin: South America (notably Brazil and Peru)
Type: Stem plant, aquatic flowering plant
Color: Reddish-pink to deep wine-red feathery leaves
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Height | 30 โ 60 cm (can grow taller in optimal conditions) |
Width | 5 โ 10 cm per stem |
Leaves | Finely divided, fan-shaped, with red, pink, or purple hues |
Growth Form | Upright stems with whorled leaf clusters |
Growth Rate | Moderate (requires proper conditions to thrive) |
Type | Details |
---|---|
Light Level | High lighting required for deep red coloration |
Ideal | 0.75โ1.0 watts per liter (or LED equivalent intensity) |
Effect | In low light, turns green and becomes leggy or stunted |
Parameter | Ideal Range |
---|---|
Temperature | 22 โ 28ยฐC (72 โ 82ยฐF) |
pH | 5.5 โ 7.0 (slightly acidic preferred) |
Hardness | Soft to moderately soft (2 โ 8 dGH) |
COโ | Highly recommended for healthy, vibrant growth |
Tank Position: Background or mid-background
Substrate: Any type; nutrient-rich water column more important
Planting Method: Bury bottom few centimeters of the stem; use plant weights if needed
Spacing: 3โ5 cm apart; plant in groups for a dense look
Method: Stem cuttings
How it propagates: Cut healthy tops (4โ6 inches long) and replant into substrate
Maintenance: Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and prevents bottom rot
Element | Notes |
---|---|
Liquid Fertilizer | Essential โ rich in iron and micronutrients |
Root Tabs | Optional โ roots are secondary; absorbs mainly from water |
COโ Injection | Important for lush red coloration and health |
Fish Compatibility: Best with peaceful, non-herbivorous fish
Shrimp-Friendly: Yes โ fine leaves offer excellent cover for shrimp and fry
Avoid With: Goldfish, silver dollars, and other leaf-nibblers
Adds dramatic red contrast to green or dark-themed layouts
Excellent for Dutch-style aquascapes
Should be planted in dense groups for best visual effect
Works well with background green plants like Limnophila or Rotala
Challenging for beginners โ sensitive to water quality and lighting
Requires stable tank conditions (COโ + nutrients + strong light)
Prone to algae if nutrients/light are imbalanced
Remove decaying lower leaves to prevent stem rot
Keep it away from strong currents โ delicate leaves can break
Striking red color โ rare and attractive centerpiece
Provides oxygen and natural shelter
Enhances aquascape variety and layering
Grows bushy with good trimming and care
Not suitable for low-tech tanks
Demands consistent high light, COโ, and nutrients
Sensitive to changes in pH, temperature, and light
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