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Corkscrew (Vallisneria Biwaensis ) is a very attractive, yet hardy and undemanding plant that is ideal for the background of the small to medium aquarium. It is one of the longest and often kept plant species in the aquarium hobby due to its ease of care and durability. It is a perfect background plant that will grow to the top of the aquarium, and it propagates prolifically. Like most plants, Corkscrew Vallisneria will benefit from supplementation such as Seachem Flourish, Flourish Excel, iron, potassium, nitrogen, and other plant supplements.
Corkscrew Vallisneria is a member of the tapegrass family of plants. It can grow up to 20 inches tall, and it provides valuable refuge for timid fish and fry, which will encourage those shy species to venture into the open more often. Corkscrew Vallisneria should be planted with its crown above the substrate. It will establish strong roots and is unlikely to be uprooted by bottom-dwelling fish. Its leaves should not be trimmed, as they will typically rot and fall off when damaged.
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