The difficulty of raising the red head lying bear aquatic plants is medium. A series of conditions need to be met if you want to raise the red bear water grass well. For example, the temperature should be between 22 and 28 degrees, the PH value of water should be between 5 and 7, the hardness should be between 5 and 12, the amount of carbon dioxide should be moderate, there should be sediment at the bottom of the tank, and fertilizer must be sufficient. As long as these conditions are met, the red-headed bear aquatic plants can grow healthily in the water tank.
1. Temperature: The red head bear water grass can live in the water temperature of 22 to 28 degrees. Therefore, it is better to control the water temperature in this range.
2. PH value: The aquatic plant is suitable for growing in an acidic environment, so the PH value can be controlled between 5 and 7. They are not easy to survive in alkaline environment.
3. Hardness: The red bear can live in water with hardness between 5 and 12, but they are more suitable for living in soft water environment.
4. Carbon dioxide: The red bear must have enough carbon dioxide to grow, so it can input carbon dioxide into the water regularly.
5. Illumination: If you want the leaves of the aquatic plants to be fresh and beautiful, you must provide suitable and appropriate illumination to the vat. The illumination can be controlled at about 1500 Lux. At this time, the aquatic plants can show pink, which is very beautiful.
6. Bed sand: The red-headed bear likes to grow close to the bed sand, so when cultivating them, you can put some sand at the bottom.
7. Fertilizer: sufficient fertilizer must be put into the tank for breeding the aquatic plants of the red-headed bear.