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Rotala sp 'Banlgladesh'


$ 8.99

Rotala Bangladesh by AquaZen - Stiff Style Meets Fast Growth   Rotala Bangladesh isn’t your average background plant—it brings a structured, upright look that feels like a crisp shirt in a closet full of hoodies. This unique stem plant, part of the AquaZen brand, stands out with its slender, lance-shaped leaves that shift from vibrant green to golden yellow depending on its mood (and, okay, the lighting and nutrients too). Bring Subtle Contrast to Freshwater Aquascapes with Rotala Bangladesh   Now here’s the magic: add Rotala Bangladesh to your Freshwater Aquatic Plants, and you’ve got instant texture and tone. Its upright growth makes it ideal for midground-to-background placement. But heads-up—this one isn’t a slowpoke. It grows fast, especially with CO₂ and steady lighting, so get ready to trim like a bonsai artist. Quick Specs for Rotala sp. ‘Bangladesh’ Family: Lythraceae Origin: Asia Height: 4–8 inches Temperature Range: 72°F–82°F Water pH: 5.0–7.0 Lighting Requirement: Medium to high Growth Rate: Medium-fast Leaf Color: Green to golden yellow Why Rotala Bangladesh Adds That "Something Special" Thin, upright stems bring structure and contrast Shifts color under higher light—green to yellow Thrives in CO₂-rich, nutrient-loaded tanks Ideal for modern aquascaping styles Grows fast, trims easily, and fills space like a champ Tips for Growing Rotala Bangladesh Like a Pro Give it light, give it love, and give it a haircut now and then. With enough nutrients and a CO₂ system running, Rotala Bangladesh will reward you with dense, healthy shoots and brighter coloration. Without good lighting? It’ll still hold its form, just with a more subtle green palette. Frequently Asked Questions About Rotala Bangladesh Is Rotala Bangladesh hard to grow?Not at all. It’s beginner-friendly but thrives under higher-tech setups with better lighting and CO₂. Does it need to be trimmed often?Yes—especially if you want to maintain its upright shape. Expect to trim every 1–2 weeks in high-tech tanks. Can I grow Rotala Bangladesh without CO₂?You can, but the color won’t pop as much and growth will slow. It’s still pretty in low-tech tanks though! Where should I plant it in my tank?Stick it mid-to-back for the best visual balance. It adds nice structure without blocking light to shorter plants. What fish are compatible with it?Most community fish, shrimp, and peaceful species are great tankmates. Avoid plant-nibbling fish like goldfish or larger cichlids.                 Follow Our Freshwater Journey See how we build planted tanks step by step on Instagram Watch aquascaping tutorials and plant care clips on TikTok Get updates on new plants, tanks, and deals via Facebook Chat with fellow aquascapers and share your builds on Reef2Reef