Salvinia Cucullata: A Unique Aquatic Fern for Your Aquarium
Benefits of Salvinia Cucullata
Salvinia Cucullata, commonly known as Asian watermoss, offers unique benefits for aquarium water and fish. Its dense growth provides shelter for fry and smaller fish, while its roots act as a natural filter, removing excess nutrients and pollutants.
Care Tips for Salvinia Cucullata
Lighting
This fern thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid placing it under direct sunlight, as this can scorch its leaves.
Water Quality
Salvinia Cucullata prefers slightly acidic water with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. Ensure proper water filtration and regular water changes to maintain optimal conditions.
Fertilization
This fern is not a heavy feeder and does not require regular fertilization. However, you can occasionally add a balanced liquid fertilizer to promote growth.
Propagation
Salvinia Cucullata can be easily propagated by dividing its rhizomes. Simply cut a portion of the fern and float it on the water's surface. It will develop its own roots and become a separate plant.
Additional Information
Salvinia Cucullata is one of only two fern species with a published reference genome, making it an important subject of scientific study.
As a floating fern, Salvinia Cucullata can form dense mats on the water's surface, providing food and shelter for aquatic organisms.
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