Recently I asked the forum for advice on a colorful plant. I want to post the replies so I don't lose track of the info.
1. Rotala Indica is mostly green but at the tops they get a nice
reddish/pink color to them. They are a nice plant. I have quite a few in
my tank and love them! I know there are tons more but my brain isnt
working too well this morning!!
2. As mentioned, the various ludwigia species have some nice reds. Also
Alternanthera reineckii is a nice one. There is a red cabomba as well.
3. This is a list of all the red/pink/orange/yellow range plants I use:
Limnophila aromatica 'hippuroides'
Proserpinaca Palustris
Myriophyllum tuberculatum
Nesaea pedicellata 'Golden'
Rotala macrandra
Rotala Wallichii
You can see the various colors in my tank at 220g planted-newly rescaped
I like alot of color in my tank, probably more than most, but even adding alittle can just give your tank a whole new look.
4. I have a red crypt. Very tall/ wide and pretty.
5. Forgot to add Red Tiger Lotus. They have unique shaped leaves and can
really add a nice touch of color and they don't require high light.
6. You should be able to grow alot of plants with that lighting. One I
would really suggest is Limnophila aromatica 'hippuroides'. It doesn't
ship the best but you can usually cut the bottoms off the stems to get
it going. Once it really takes off you can cut the growing tops off
and plant them to make a larger stand. Then often the bottoms will
sprout 2 stems where you cut it. The reason I like it so is it gets
these incredibly bright pink tops, usually about the top 3-4 inches.
Plus the stems and leaves get really large and it makes and incredible
statement. Another really stunning plant is Proserpinaca Palustris.
Sometimes it comes in its emmersed form and you have to wait for the
leaves to change and it usually comes in green but after being under
good light it can turn orange, pretty bright orange if light is high
enough. With a 55 you don't have an overly deep tank like my 30" deep
one so your light will be good. But most of all don't be afraid to
use color.
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