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Aqua-Plants presents the Multicolored 6 Piece Plastic Aquarium Plant Bundle by Penn Plax.Unlike live aquarium flora, our artificial plastic plants don't require specialized lighting, and don't need to be pruned into shape or size! Each plant within this 6 piece bundle features a vivid appearance and a gentle touch!
SKU | 3791012 |
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Primary Brand | Penn Plax |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .45 LB |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 9.25 IN |
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Height | 10.5 IN |
Width | 1.75 IN |
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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
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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.
Which fish and plants suitable in planted tank (75 litre ) ?....And which substrate use are.....And how to medication apply for Discus and tetra fish in planted tank without harm to plants and biological filter ?
I have a 10 gallon fish tank and I have about ten fish (plattys,mollys and cat fish not algae eating) and I have algae all over my rocks. How do I get it off?
first of all, thanks for your advice with my african dwarf frogs! after the aquarium salt bath they are doing great and even look more vibrant now! i was wanting to know what substrate would be best in the tank. would sand be okay or would they eat that like the gravel? i have a heavily planted aquarium and need something to keep the plants in place but i dont want my frogs to eat it and have something happen to them. i find conflicting information when i research it online. thanks!
What kind of plants do you recommend for the American bullfrog
Rust colored algae in both of my 10 gallon tanks after switching from gravel to sand substrate. What can I do?
I have a 20 gallon tank. I'm thinking of buying +5 fish. Which fish could I buy and what would I need for the fish and tank?
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.
I have a 26 gallon tank that is overrun with cone snails. We suck them out with every water change, but it's a losing battle. I've tried clown loaches to no avail. I think the snails are responsible for the green look to my water. Is that possible, and now can I remove them w/o tearing the entire tank down?
My fish tank is getting brown on the decorations and gravel I tried cleaning it a couple days ago but came right back