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If you've ever taken a biology class, you've probably seen Elodea under a microscope. This classic aquatic plant has been used in science classrooms for decades to demonstrate photosynthesis — and it's equally useful in aquariums for beginners looking for a low-maintenance, fast-growing plant.
This is the most common question, and the answer is: they're closely related but technically different species.
In the aquarium trade, both are frequently sold under the name "Anacharis" or "Elodea" interchangeably. What most stores sell as Anacharis is actually Egeria densa. Care for both is virtually identical.
Low to high. Elodea grows in nearly any light condition, though it grows fastest and most compact under moderate light.
Not required. Elodea is one of the most efficient plants at using dissolved CO2 from the water. You can watch tiny oxygen bubbles forming on its leaves during photosynthesis (called "pearling").
59–82°F (15–28°C). Both Elodea and Egeria tolerate cold water, making them suitable for goldfish tanks, unheated tanks, and outdoor ponds.
Cut any stem above a leaf node. Both pieces will continue growing. One initial purchase can fill an entire tank within a month.
Elodea works best as a background plant or floating mass. Pair it with midground plants like Cryptocoryne and foreground carpets like Dwarf Hair Grass for a balanced, natural look.
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