Natural looking and beautiful. Realistic plants enhance aquariums while producing shelter to reduce fish stress.
SKU | 2624212 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .2 LBS |
Primary Color | Red |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 3.47 IN |
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Height | 8.5 IN |
Width | 2.5 IN |
Rinse plants in warm water before using. For drift free placement, simply press base into aquarium gravel. To clean: remove plant from aquarium, allow to dry. Remove any algae or deposits with a soft bristle brush.
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my bearded dragon is only a few months old and she’s doing really good! but! i was cleaning her tank and it looked like there was green stuff in her poop and the only thing it really could be is her fake green plant or the fake flowers i have in there with her i’m taking them all out as soon as possible but her green plant is what she sleeps inand also i’m scared there is still left over fake plant in her system so is there anything i can do for her? (i’ve added a picture of the plant)
I have a decoration in my tank with my goldfish I am starting to get worried about the fishes health since I started to notice a brown substance taking over the leaves of the fake tree decoration. I have tried washing it off but It won’t come off. Should I get rid of the decoration or should I let it be.
Have a girl cichlid fish she isn't moving her tail but lays on the plants she can move her pectoral fins but she can't move her tail I did a water change and cleaned the plastic plants
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Rust colored algae in both of my 10 gallon tanks after switching from gravel to sand substrate. What can I do?
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