Description
Red Root Floater for Sale — Brilliant Crimson Roots and Color-Shifting Leaves for Any Freshwater Aquarium
If you’ve been searching for Red Root Floater for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Phyllanthus fluitans right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. Red Root Floater is one of the most uniquely beautiful and functionally impressive floating plants available for freshwater aquariums. Its small, round, water-repellent leaves — each approximately 1 inch across — float effortlessly on the water surface, while clusters of brilliant crimson red roots trail freely below into the water column, creating a living curtain of red that catches light dramatically from below. Under stronger lighting and low-nitrogen conditions, the leaves themselves shift from bright green to deep red, pink, or reddish-purple — creating a dual-layered color display above and below the waterline that few other aquarium plants can approach. Red Root Floater for sale at Quinn’s Fins ships as approximately 1/3 cup of healthy, established plants at $12.99 — a portion generous enough to begin a thriving colony in most aquarium sizes.
Why Red Root Floater for Sale Is a Must-Have Floating Plant
Red Root Floater earns its place at the water surface through a combination of extraordinary visual impact, genuine functional benefits, and beginner-friendly ease that makes it rewarding for aquarists at every skill level.
- Brilliant crimson red roots trailing below the surface — a unique and immediately striking visual element visible from any angle
- Leaves shift from bright green to deep red or pink under high light and low nitrogen — dynamic color response unlike any other common floating plant
- Small 1″ round water-repellent leaves — elegant scale that suits nano tanks and large display aquariums alike
- Active nitrate, ammonia, and heavy metal absorber — one of the most functionally beneficial floating plants for water quality
- Diffuses surface light — reduces algae growth below and creates a calmer, more natural environment for fish and invertebrates
- Exceptional shrimp and fry shelter — dense root clusters provide perfect hiding and foraging habitat for shrimp, fry, and small invertebrates
- Fast propagator — spreads via side shoots and daughter plants under good conditions, quickly covering the water surface
- No substrate required — simply place on the water surface and allow to establish
Growing Red Root Floater — Care at a Glance
The Most Critical Rule: Gentle Flow Only
Surface agitation is the single biggest threat to Red Root Floater health. This plant evolved in still, stagnant tropical waterways and is highly sensitive to strong water flow. Strong surface agitation damages the delicate roots, prevents the leaves from floating correctly, and rapidly stunts or kills the plant. If your aquarium has a hang-on-back filter, powerhead, or spray bar creating significant surface movement, redirect the flow below the surface or use a sponge filter to provide gentle circulation without surface disruption. Red Root Floater thrives in calm, still, or gently moving water.
How to Achieve Red Coloration
Red Root Floater’s famous red and pink leaf coloration is driven by two primary factors working together: high light intensity and low nitrogen levels in the water column. Under bright light with limited nitrogen, leaves deepen to rich red, pink, and reddish-purple tones. Under lower light or in tanks with high nitrate levels from heavy fish loads and fertilization, leaves remain bright green — still healthy and attractive, but without the dramatic coloration. For the deepest red color: provide high light (8–10 hours daily), avoid nitrogen-containing liquid fertilizers in the water column, and maintain low nitrate levels through regular water changes. The roots remain brilliantly red regardless of lighting conditions.
Light
Red Root Floater grows in low to high lighting but requires moderate to high light for red leaf coloration to develop. In low light, growth slows and leaves remain green. In moderate to high light, growth accelerates and coloration develops. Provide 6–10 hours of light daily. Avoid placing in full outdoor sun without shading — intense direct sunlight can cause the plant to bleach or melt from excessive heat.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 70–82°F (21–28°C) — sensitive to temperatures above 82°F which can cause melt
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
- Flow: Minimal surface agitation — this is non-negotiable
- Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons
CO2 & Fertilization
CO2 injection is not required — Red Root Floater absorbs CO2 directly from the air above the water surface. Liquid fertilizer supplementation supports growth, but nitrogen-free or low-nitrogen formulas are preferred for maximum red coloration. Iron supplementation specifically supports root color intensity. In tanks with active fish populations, the bioload typically provides sufficient nutrients without additional fertilization.
Placement & Setup
Simply place Red Root Floater on the water surface — no planting, no substrate, no attachment required. For best results, use a floating ring or plant barrier to keep it from being pulled into filter intakes. Remove any surface film or debris regularly that might coat the water-repellent leaves. Thin the colony periodically to prevent complete surface coverage that blocks all light to submerged plants below.
Propagation
Red Root Floater propagates naturally via side shoots and daughter plants that develop from the main plant. Simply allow them to grow and separate naturally — no intervention required. Under optimal conditions the colony can double in size rapidly. Remove excess plants periodically to maintain the desired coverage level.
What You Receive
Your Red Root Floater for sale at Quinn’s Fins ships as approximately 1/3 cup volume of healthy, established plants — enough to begin a thriving surface colony in most aquariums. Simply float the plants on the water surface immediately upon arrival and allow them to acclimate. Rinse gently before adding to the aquarium.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every Red Root Floater for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. We grow what we sell.
For more on growing Red Root Floater and other floating aquarium plants, visit the Buce Plant Red Root Floater care guide or browse our full selection of aquatic plants at Quinn’s Fins.
Red Root Floater Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Phyllanthus fluitans |
| Common Names | Red Root Floater, Red Root Floaters |
| Family | Phyllanthaceae |
| Native Range | Amazon River Basin, South America |
| Plant Type | True floating plant — no substrate required |
| Leaf Size | ~1″ round, water-repellent |
| Root Color | Brilliant crimson red — always |
| Leaf Color | Bright green (low light/high nitrogen) to deep red/pink (high light/low nitrogen) |
| Light Requirement | Low to high; moderate to high for red leaf coloration |
| CO2 | Not required — absorbs CO2 from air |
| Temperature | 70–82°F (21–28°C); sensitive above 82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Flow | Minimal surface agitation required — critical care requirement |
| Minimum Tank Size | 5 gallons |
| Ships As | ~1/3 cup volume of established plants |
| Shrimp & Fry Safe | Yes — excellent root cover for shrimp and fry |
| Difficulty | Easy — beginner-friendly with gentle flow |
| Price | $12.99 |
| SKU | 1575 |








