Rotala Indica

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I'm getting pink leaves. Should I expect more??

Please ignore the camera hog barbs.

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Pink undersides is normal, especially with good lighting.
 
None of the older growth has it. This stuff grows fast. I'll be able to make me a little shrub of it in no time.
 
hmm whats your lighting? the leaves are really broad for a rotala indica, not saying its not it, just curious as to why its so broad. (perhaps lower than usual light?)

Thats true I never really looked at the picture, R. indica are really narrow pointed leaves with a pink underside.
 
I just bought it on Saturday. I wouldn't be surprised if it was marked wrong. I have the little marker right here.

When I googled the plant, I got all sorts of different plants and plantgeek said it is often marked incorrectly.

My light is a coralife 130 watt light.
 
When I saw your pic I was thinking that the plant looks more like some kind of ludwigia... But I'm no good with ID so don't be surprised if I'm wrong. ;)

If it's ludwigia, I'm not sure how well it will do long term... Mine didn't fare so well in a 55 gallon with the same light you have, even after I replaced the bulbs. Hopefully you will have better luck with it than I did!
 
I think I'm going to ditch my air stone. It bubbles and splashes a bit on the glass hood and then I get this big patch of calcium buildup or even algae only in the spot that it bubbles. Therefore, the light can't get through very well. I have to clean the left side of the glass every month at least because it gets nasty. The other side still looks pretty good.

I tried turning it down, but it's not helping that much.
 
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