
Red Cabomba has feathery, lime-green to deep-red, forked leaves, divided into narrow segments and offer aesthetic color and notifiable texture. They grow densely which makes the lively and natural background in a planted aquarium. Red Cabomba is rarer than any other type of this species. Under the right tank conditions, a Cabomba plant can make an excellent background plant. It is a plant that is difficult to take care of and requires high lighting to thrive. so for freshers, Cabomba is not preferable. The use of proper fertilizers and regularly fertilized substrate are important for enhancing robust growth. Lack of deficiency of nutrients could result in darkened leaves, slowed growth, and elongated internodes. Ph required is in between 5 to 7.