Red Tiger Lotus (Nymphaea Zenkeri)

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RTRJR
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Post by RTRJR »

Yes, it needs surface foliage to flower. They are full sun plants. We bonsai them by removing the floating foliage to keep the light hogs from shading out everything else in the tank. If you want the flowers (make sure the buds don't get fried in the lights), let them float.
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dSerk
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RTRJR wrote:Yes, it needs surface foliage to flower. They are full sun plants. We bonsai them by removing the floating foliage to keep the light hogs from shading out everything else in the tank.
Maybe I'll let one go to the surface and cut the rest before they get there. Maybe I can trick it, lol. So, after the submersed leaves get to the top, it should start putting up surface leaves that look more like "lilly pads" then it maybe finally put up a flower....
Dan Please, spay/neuter your Platys.
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Post by Rick Dotson »

Pictures of Lotus Blossom. Amazing, might have to work a little harder to get it to bloom.


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A single floating leaf is not enough energy gain to build a flower. It takes multiple floaters for me, and strong light. I used 40watts per square foot of NO - 40-long tank, four-tube fixture ar 40W/each. So-so reflectors, first surface, but poor shape.
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