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Blyxa Japonica - Blyxa Japonica
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Description: Common Name: Blyxa japonica
Scientific Name: Blyxa japonica
Light: High to Very High
Co2: Essential to growth
Level of Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult


Blyxa japonica, as its name suggests, originates in Japan and across Asia. Although its appearance may suggest otherwise, B. japonica is actually a stem plant covered with many leaves. It forms tuft-like clumps of thin, lanceolate leaves. The leaves range from deep green to bright green, to bronze-ish red. Unlike other similar looking plants, this species does not send out horizontal runners and is therefore less “invasive” than Sagittaria sp. or Echinodorus sp..

Blyxa japonica is a relatively recent addition to the planted aquarium hobby. As such, more is being learned about this species every day by hobbyists, aquascapers, and growers. Interest in this plant likely resulted from its appearance in many of Takashi Amano’s “Nature” aquariums.

The requirements for B. japonica are headed off by its need for high light. In optimal (bright) lighting, the tips of this plant develop a bronze-ish red hue to them. In inadequate lighting, this species becomes lanky and thin. C02 injection seems to be a necessity and a good water column fertilization routine encourages healthy growth. Soft water seems to be appreciated. Because this species develops a decent root system, a nutrient rich substrate is required.

Blyxa japonica reaches an average height of three to six inches and is a wonderfully decorative choice for the midground of small to large aquariums.



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