Hygrophila Salicifolia AKA Blue Hygro
$6
The Blue Hygro (also known as Hygrophila salicifolia) is distinguished by its blue-tinged leaves. This may completely transform your aquarium, especially if you're tired of having a green background. They're ideal for aquaria with baby fish since their leaves provide plenty of cover for them to hide under.
The Blue Hygro is a very tough plant. They are popular among both novices and advanced aquarists due to their ability to thrive in low-tech aquaria, as well as their stunning blue hue. They are ideal for aquarists looking for a colorful background for their aquarium as well as those who enjoy breeding fish, as their leaves provide good cover for the little fellas.
Blue Hygro is an extremely prolific grower. Even in less-than-ideal conditions, they will quickly cover the whole background of your aquarium. Allowing the Blue Hygro to grow above the waterline will result in the formation of lovely blossoms.
You're in luck if you're just getting started with your new passion! The Blue Hygrocan survive in any low-tech environment, regardless of water hardness. They require a temperature range of 68 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit, a neutral to slightly acidic pH, and moderate illumination. Fertilizing your new aquarium addition on a regular basis is essential to guarantee healthy growth.
The Blue Hygro is a very tough plant. They are popular among both novices and advanced aquarists due to their ability to thrive in low-tech aquaria, as well as their stunning blue hue. They are ideal for aquarists looking for a colorful background for their aquarium as well as those who enjoy breeding fish, as their leaves provide good cover for the little fellas.
Blue Hygro is an extremely prolific grower. Even in less-than-ideal conditions, they will quickly cover the whole background of your aquarium. Allowing the Blue Hygro to grow above the waterline will result in the formation of lovely blossoms.
You're in luck if you're just getting started with your new passion! The Blue Hygrocan survive in any low-tech environment, regardless of water hardness. They require a temperature range of 68 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit, a neutral to slightly acidic pH, and moderate illumination. Fertilizing your new aquarium addition on a regular basis is essential to guarantee healthy growth.
Family Name: Lythraceae
Origin: Brazil
Height: 2-5”
pH: 6.5-7.5
Care: Easy
Light: High
Propagation: Cuttings
Growth Rate: Fast