Echinodorus ‘Red Diamond’ is a stunning hybrid sword plant that adds a vibrant splash of red to any aquarium. With its broad, lance-shaped leaves that transition from deep red to dark green as they mature, this plant is a favorite among aquascapers for creating eye-catching focal points. Compact in size compared to other Echinodorus species, ‘Red Diamond’ is ideal for midground placement or as a standout feature in smaller aquariums. Its hardy nature and ability to adapt to various water conditions make it suitable for both beginners and advanced hobbyists.
- Scientific Name: Echinodorus ‘Red Diamond’
- Common Name: Red Diamond Sword
- Origin: Cultivar (Hybrid)
- Family: Alismataceae
- Height: 20-40 cm
- Growth Rate: Medium
- Placement: Midground
- Light Requirement: Medium to High
- CO2 Requirement: Beneficial but not required
- Temperature: 22-28°C
- pH: 6.0-7.5
- Propagation: Adventitious plantlets or rhizome division
Key Features
- Striking Red Coloration: The young leaves display a vibrant red hue, which gradually darkens to green as they mature.
- Compact Growth: Smaller than other Echinodorus species, making it perfect for midground placement or smaller tanks.
- Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives in a range of water parameters and lighting conditions.
- Focal Point Plant: Adds a dramatic, colorful centerpiece to aquascapes.
Care Requirements
- Lighting: Medium to high light levels are recommended to maintain its vibrant red coloration. Lower light may result in greener leaves.
- CO2: Optional but can improve coloration and growth rate.
- Water Parameters: Tolerates a wide range of conditions but thrives in a pH range of 6.0-7.5 and temperatures of 22-28°C.
- Trimming: Minimal trimming required; remove older or damaged leaves to promote healthy growth.
Planting Tips
- Substrate Planting: Plant in a nutrient-rich substrate for optimal root growth and vibrant coloration. Supplement with root tabs if needed.
- Midground Placement: Best placed in the midground where its bold coloration can draw attention.
- Propagation: Produces adventitious plantlets. Once plantlets are well-developed, separate and replant them in other areas of the tank.







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