Egeria densa - Brazilian waterweed
Egeria densa, or Brazilian waterweed, is a species of Egeria native to warm temperate South America in southeastern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.
It’s a good plant for beginners because its rapid growth helps create a balance in the aquarium from the start.
Stems grows fast to 40-100 cm and becomes 2-4 cm wide.
Egeria helps preventing algae as it absorbs a great number of nutrients from the water.
The growth rate depends largely on the amount of light and nutrition available, so consider allowing enough consistent light into your aquarium to help create an environmental balance between plant, microbial and fish life.
Egeria densa, or Brazilian waterweed, is a species of Egeria native to warm temperate South America in southeastern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.
It’s a good plant for beginners because its rapid growth helps create a balance in the aquarium from the start.
Stems grows fast to 40-100 cm and becomes 2-4 cm wide.
Egeria helps preventing algae as it absorbs a great number of nutrients from the water.
The growth rate depends largely on the amount of light and nutrition available, so consider allowing enough consistent light into your aquarium to help create an environmental balance between plant, microbial and fish life.
Egeria densa, or Brazilian waterweed, is a species of Egeria native to warm temperate South America in southeastern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.
It’s a good plant for beginners because its rapid growth helps create a balance in the aquarium from the start.
Stems grows fast to 40-100 cm and becomes 2-4 cm wide.
Egeria helps preventing algae as it absorbs a great number of nutrients from the water.
The growth rate depends largely on the amount of light and nutrition available, so consider allowing enough consistent light into your aquarium to help create an environmental balance between plant, microbial and fish life.