Red Rubin Sword - Echinodorus 'Rubin' - Large
$9.99
SKU: 246862
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: 1023-sword
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The Red Rubin Sword is a cultivated variety, a hybrid between Echinodorus horemanii and the Red Melon Sword hybrid Echinodorus x barthii. It has long, broad leaves that are green and ruby red with lighter ribs. Bright lighting will help bring out its intense color.
"Sword Plants" come primarily from the Echinodorus genus and are marsh or bog plants from the tropical western hemisphere (North, South and Central America as well as some islands in the region). While there are around 3 scientifically accepted species, many species are cross-bred and propagated by hobbyists and nurseries to create numerous variants and hybrids.
While swords may grow emerged in the wild (with their leaves out of the water), they are well adapted to submerged life in the aquarium as well. Emerged plants grow flowers, while submerged plants will reproduce by sending out runners to grow new plants. Most swords need high lighting to thrive. They also benefit from a nutrient-rich substrate and iron and CO2 supplements, especially in heavily planted aquariums.
Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists and aquatic staff on Planted Aquariums and other aquarium-related topics!
The Red Rubin Sword is a cultivated variety, a hybrid between Echinodorus horemanii and the Red Melon Sword hybrid Echinodorus x barthii. It has long, broad leaves that are green and ruby red with lighter ribs. Bright lighting will help bring out its intense color.
"Sword Plants" come primarily from the Echinodorus genus and are marsh or bog plants from the tropical western hemisphere (North, South and Central America as well as some islands in the region). While there are around 3 scientifically accepted species, many species are cross-bred and propagated by hobbyists and nurseries to create numerous variants and hybrids.
While swords may grow emerged in the wild (with their leaves out of the water), they are well adapted to submerged life in the aquarium as well. Emerged plants grow flowers, while submerged plants will reproduce by sending out runners to grow new plants. Most swords need high lighting to thrive. They also benefit from a nutrient-rich substrate and iron and CO2 supplements, especially in heavily planted aquariums.
Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists and aquatic staff on Planted Aquariums and other aquarium-related topics!
Specifications
Specifications | |
MPN | 1023-sword |
Manufacturer | That Fish Place |
Common Name | Red Rubin Sword - Large |
Scientific Name | Echinodorus `Rubin` |
Origin | Cultivated |
Plant pH | 6.5-7.5 |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Light Intensity | Moderate to High |
Water Hardness | Soft to Hard |
Temperature Range | 72-80 |
Flowers | Emerged: inflorescence stem, usually white |
Difficulty | Easy |
Internal Id | 39057 |
State Restrictions |
Alaska |
Armed Forces Americas |
Armed Forces Europe |
Armed Forces Pacific |
California |
Hawaii |
Puerto Rico |