

Rotala Wallichii is a captivating aquatic stem plant renowned for its fine, needle-like leaves and vibrant red to pink hues. Native to Southeast Asia, this species thrives in well-maintained freshwater aquariums, adding a touch of elegance and color contrast to aquascapes. Its delicate foliage and striking coloration make it a favorite among aquarists aiming for a refined and dynamic aquarium layout.
Scientific Name: Rotala wallichii
Common Names: Whorly Rotala, Needle Leaf Rotala
Origin: Southeast Asia
Growth Habit: Upright stem plant with fine, needle-like leaves
Lighting Requirements: High intensity
CO₂ Requirement: High; supplementation strongly recommended
Placement: Midground to background
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 20–30°C (68–86°F)
pH Level: 5.5–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
Aesthetic Appeal: Provides vibrant red to pink hues, enhancing the visual depth of aquascapes.
Versatility: Suitable for various aquascaping styles, including Dutch and nature aquariums.
Habitat Enhancement: Offers shelter and breeding grounds for small fish and invertebrates.
Water Quality Improvement: Assists in nutrient absorption, contributing to a balanced aquarium ecosystem.
Lighting: Provide high-intensity lighting to promote vibrant coloration and healthy growth.
CO₂ and Fertilization: CO₂ supplementation is essential. Regular dosing with micronutrients, especially iron, enhances coloration and vitality.
Substrate: Plant in nutrient-rich substrate to support robust root development.
Pruning: Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and prevents overshadowing of other plants.
Propagation: Cut healthy stems and replant them into the substrate to propagate.
Can Rotala Wallichii thrive without CO₂ supplementation?
No, CO₂ supplementation is strongly recommended to achieve optimal growth and coloration.
How tall does Rotala Wallichii grow?
Under optimal conditions, it can reach heights of 30–40 cm (12–16 inches).
Is Rotala Wallichii suitable for beginners?
Due to its specific care requirements, it is best suited for experienced aquarists.
How often should I trim Rotala Wallichii?
Regular trimming every 1–2 weeks helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth.
Can it be grown emersed?
Yes, Rotala Wallichii can adapt to emersed conditions, often displaying different leaf shapes and sizes.
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