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B07BRYVGDX

Price: $16.83

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Category: Pet

Rating: 4.3

Votes: 135

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biOrb Parrots Feathers Medium. Inspired by the colorful Parrot plumes of central American jungles, These colorful plants fan out to create a striking display. Complemented with a dense deep purple and orange budding plant.
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B0027BPEJM

Price: $18.99

Score: 6.410

Category: Pet

Rating: 4.2

Votes: 215

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Bird's Nest Fern. 4 inch pot with actively growing fern with ruffled fronds that looks somewhat like a bird's nest.
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Score: 5.988

Category: Pet

Rating: 4.3

Votes: 8

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BiOrb Frozen Branch with Flowers. .
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Price: $5.99

Score: 5.952

Category: Pet

Rating: 3.9

Votes: 30

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Red Tiger Lotus Bulbs - Freshwater Aquatic Plant | Sprouts in Tanks Under 72F. The Red Tiger Lotus (Nypmhaea Zenkeri) is an African stagnant water plant that is easy to keep and is widely used in aquariums. It has a medium growth speed in medium to strong light and can reach between 7-31 inches high and 9-23 inches wide. The aquarium water needs to be below 72F for the Red Tiger Lotus to sprout. It can be surprising to some that the Zenkeri is actually a lily pad, as the red tiger has arrow-shaped leaves instead of round ones. Blossoms are usually white, but due to selective breeding, there are varieties with red or blue flowers. This pla.
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Price: $9.95

Score: 5.917

Category: Pet

Rating: 4.2

Votes: 32

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Anubias Barteri Butterfly | Easy Low Light Aquarium and Terrarium Plant. Anubias butterfly is highly popular among aquarists for its large, dark green, waxy leaves that are very hardy and resilient. This plant is easy to care for, making it an ideal plant for a beginner. Anubias butterfly can grow in a variety of conditions including low-light and low-nutrient water. Depending on its size it can be good as a fore-, mid-, or even background accent. Typically the Anubias butterfly’s rhizomes will attach to a rock, piece of driftwood, or other tank decoration, but they can also float or be planted. It is somewhat unusual to plant Anubias butterfly, but if you do make sure that the rhizomes are not buried to avoid rot. This plant is popular for tanks without substrate, and appreciates good water flow. They can be grown either submerged or emersed. Anubias work very well with a variety of tank mates, and can survive even the most active and aggressive fish species. Anubias butterfly can survive without CO2 injection, but it will grow faster and larger with it. These plants prefer moderate lighting; high lighting can cause the leaves to yellow, and encourage harmful algae growth. Anubias butterfly rarely bloom, but can produce conical flowers in excellent conditions. Anubias butterfly propagates through its rhizome system. If the plant is healthy it should produce side shoots from its rhizome, which you can remove and tie-down or let float. Notes: Anubias are strong plants that can thrive in a variety of environments. These epiphytes can be planted above the substrate or attached to hardscape. Burying the rhizome, will cause the plant to melt and die. Do not make drastic changes to the aquarium. Unstable parameters will result in melt and rotting of the aquarium plant. Please be sure to remove this plant from its pot. For instructions on how to properly prep aquarium plants, click here. CO2 injection and quality aquarium soil will yield better growth. Please research appropriately to ensure your plant thrives.
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Score: 5.814

Category: Pet

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Water Sprite 3X (Ceratopteris Cornuta) - Floating Fern - Live Aquarium Plant. Water Sprite (Ceratopteris cornuta) is an aquatic fern and resembles Ceratopteris thalictroides though the former has more delicate leaves. It is often sold as a floating plant where it develops a very ornamental root system that is suitable for the foam nest building labyrinth fish. However, it may just as well be grown as a rooted plant - and only the rooted individuals develop fertile leaves. The fertile leaves are folded inwards towards the abaxial - or lower - side where the sporangia develop.
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B088G128MV

Price: $13.96

Score: 5.747

Category: Pet

Rating: 2.4

Votes: 5

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Water Wisteria - Hygrophila difformis Live Aquarium Plant - 3 Stems. Excellent Easy to grow aquarium plant, very nice bright green color, provides good cover for fry and great leaf surface area for shrimp to sit on. You will get 3 stems.
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Price: $12.99

Score: 5.747

Category: Pet

Rating: 5

Votes: 4

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Planterest - Anubias Minima Dragon Claw Mini Tissue Culture Live Aquarium Plant Decorations BUY2GET1FREE. .
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Score: 5.714

Category: Pet

Rating: 4

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Potted Cryptocoryne Wendtii Red - Live Aquarium Live Plant. Cryptocoryne wendtii, a polymorphous (variable) species found only on the island of Sri Lanka, is one of the most popular and widely kept aquarium plants. The ease of culture of C. wendtii and its luxuriant foliage have earned it a well-deserved place in the hobby both in the aquarium and in emersed culture. Several varieties exist, all being united into one species by the purple collared, twisted limb of the spathe of the spadix inflorescence. The 'Red' form is one of the hardiest, most variable, and most popular forms of C. wendtii. C. wendtii 'Red' is an extremely variable plant and can be used in any location in the aquarium as lighting and nutrition allow. This plant responds greatly to lighting, showing a growth habit that is highly dependent on light intensity. Under intense lighting the plant will grow almost completely decumbent. In aquaria with moderate lighting, it grows significantly taller. Along with its hardiness, this color form of C. wendtii is known to be the largest of its species and commonly reaches heights of 12-18 inches in the aquarium.2.
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Score: 5.714

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Rating: 3.4

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Cryptocoryne Balansae - Freshwater Live Aquarium Plant. Cryptocoryne crispatula, also known as the Balansae plant, has very long, thin leaves with ruffled edges and relatively short stems. This plant is amphibious, and when grown out of the water, the leaves will shorten, lose the ruffle, and take on a rounded appearance. The Balansae plant requires a moderate amount of attention to maintain, but is rather flexible in the location of the aquarium where it can be incorporated. Plant the Balansae plant in the background, or sides of the aquarium, or use it as a focal point in the larger aquarium. It can also be used as a mid-ground plant in the smaller aquarium, by removing the mature leaves, in order to keep the plant short. It requires a moderate level of light of 2 to 3 watts per gallon provided by full spectrum (5000-7000K) bulbs. Reproduction within this species is by adventitious plants, or by seed. Allow the new plant to form its own leaves prior to separating it from the mother plant, and relocating it in the aquarium.
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