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GloFish decorative aquarium plants are the perfect way to quickly convert any aquarium into an exquisite GloFish environment. These plants are designed to create an underwater wonderland for your fluorescent fish and stand out beautifully under blue LED lights. Your friends and family will love watching your GloFish decor come alive under GloFish lighting. GloFish Mangrove Tree Plant changes colors, adding a brilliant accent to your GloFish aquarium. Use with GloFish blue LED lighting (sold separately) for the full fluorescent effect. Delightfully detailed and brightly colored, GloFish plants provide an intriguing world for curious fish to explore and offer your GloFish fluorescent fish an ideal hiding place. These plants come in an array of colors, shapes and sizes, allowing for easy customization. Just set the weighted base into sand or gravel.
SKU | 3113131 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .76 LB |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 7.56 IN |
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Height | 12.5 IN |
Width | 2.31 IN |
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I have 2 glo fish what kind of tank should I get?
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I have a fish tank my first with 6 Angel fish, want to know what's the best type of fish to ad to give it a beautiful decorations
I am setting up a 20 gallon freshwater tank. I would like to have an assortment of live plants. I need recommendations on the type of plants to use and also the type gravel to use.
Why does my water turn green after 2-3 weeks? No live plants and 1 artificial log in the tank!
Hello, can you help me identify this plant please, the people at the store didn't know the species. Also is my aquarium good
I have just purchased a whites tree frog from petco. I was wondering if my 29 gallon long tank 30x12x12 is suitable for this species(petco advised me it was but I'm not sure). I noticed that he/she is very active at night climbing all over the branches and inside walls of the tank. I am afraid that my frog might be under stimulated ( getting bored). Should I add a 2nd frog to keep it company? Also I currently have no night light (I have a daytime light) for it would a black light be suitable?
I ordered moss plant for my aquarium and i don't know how to grow them because they are very small.The pictures are attached.Can u tell hoe to grow them
i have a question, we recently got glofish as a gift to my mother. I bought the water conditioner, food, plants and a volcano to decorate the tank, its a 5 gallon tank so they would have alot of room to swim. But all 5 fish, just stay at the bottom of the tank, occasional moving, not to full out swimming. the swim a bit for a few seconds and hide again under the plants or filter pump, in the back of the tank. I want to know is that normal?
I got a lED fish light for my fish tank and I only got one light for one side so far and where the light is its growing a brown algae really bad and the other side without the light isn't. Do certain lights cause algae. If so, what lights don't and what type of lighting is the best? I have two filters in my tank and it's only one side so I dont think it would be anything else
will an iron rich fertilizer hurt my fish? I just got a Green Wendth to help my small aquarium with 2 small neon fish. i am tring to naturally balance the environment. Do i need to get specific rocks for the bottom? oh , i also got one of those green moss ball to help clean up the tank. I am not sure what to do from here.
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