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• Care Level: easy
• Placement: floating
• Water Conditions: 6.0 - 8.0 pH
• Water Hardness: 2 - 20 gH
• Temperature: 68 - 79 F (20 - 26 C)
• Lighting: low - medium
• Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer
• Propagation: by clipping stems off
$8 for 12oz container.
No duckweed.
We can not guarantee our plants will be snail-free.
Guppy grass is an easy freshwater plant that most aquarists have floating on the water surface. It can make for a great hiding spot for fish, shrimp, and fry. Guppy grass can serve as a source of food for herbivores such as goldfish, plant-eating cichlids, and silver dollars.
It can help minimize algae growth as it will outcompete the algae for nutrients.
Most people float guppy grass, but you can place stems in your substrate. Root tabs are not needed for the grass, even if placed in substrate, as they extract their nutrients from the water column.
They can melt as they adjust to their new tank parameters. They will need time to recover and adapt to their new habitat.
Regular maintenance is needed as it can be a fast-growing plant and can over run your tank.
No refunds/returns
• Care Level: easy
• Placement: floating
• Water Conditions: 6.0 - 8.0 pH
• Water Hardness: 2 - 20 gH
• Temperature: 68 - 79 F (20 - 26 C)
• Lighting: low - medium
• Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer
• Propagation: by clipping stems off
$8 for 12oz container.
No duckweed.
We can not guarantee our plants will be snail-free.
Guppy grass is an easy freshwater plant that most aquarists have floating on the water surface. It can make for a great hiding spot for fish, shrimp, and fry. Guppy grass can serve as a source of food for herbivores such as goldfish, plant-eating cichlids, and silver dollars.
It can help minimize algae growth as it will outcompete the algae for nutrients.
Most people float guppy grass, but you can place stems in your substrate. Root tabs are not needed for the grass, even if placed in substrate, as they extract their nutrients from the water column.
They can melt as they adjust to their new tank parameters. They will need time to recover and adapt to their new habitat.
Regular maintenance is needed as it can be a fast-growing plant and can over run your tank.
No refunds/returns