Rotala Mexicana ‘Goias’ is a smaller variety of Rotala that features a creeping, low-growing pattern in planted aquariums. It is characterized by its small foliage and a mix of tones that vary depending on growing conditions. This aquarium stem plant typically grows close to the substrate, and once established, new growth tends to take on a more upright form. For best results, provide Rotala sp. ‘Goias’ with moderate to high lighting, a consistent aquarium fertilization regimen, and CO2 injection.
| Common Name | Rotala sp. Goias Rotala Mexicana ‘Goias’ |
| Care | Moderate |
| Lighting | Medium to High |
| CO2 | Recommended |
| Suggested Placement | Midground to Background |
| Propagation | Trim and plant stems |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |






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