Broad Leaf Bolbitis (Bolbitis Heteroclita) are a slower-growing water fern plant similar to Java ferns. They won't need anything special in terms of lighting, filtration, or temperatures, and pretty much do just fine no matter what.
Bolbitis are considered epiphytes; that is, they grow out of rhizomes (not roots) and attach themselves to other plants or aquatic decoration. They are very popular to attach to driftwood and rocks, and provide excellent forage and shelter for baby shrimp and fish fry. Do not try to bury the roots, as they will rot!
Bolbitis are hearty plants, similar to things like Swords, Java Ferns or Anubias; so if you have fish that are nippy and like to dig (small cichlids, loaches, goldfish etc), these plants will work for your set up.
Their broad tolerance for aquarium conditions makes them a niche favorite for aquarists across skill levels. They can grow immersed or submerged!
One order is for one 3" tall bare-root rosette; rhizome varies in it's natural state.
EMERGENT-GROWN
Growing requirements:
- 65-80 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Ph 6-8, prefers higher water flow.
- Low to Medium light intensity.
- Slow growth speed
As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there's always the possibility of harmless snail or dwarf shrimp hitchhikers!