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10 DIFERENT SPECIES 50+ Stems FULL 30g Planted Tank Easy Beginner Aquarium

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  • Location:Opa-Locka, Florida
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Powered by<br>Frooition<br>All Items<br>See our eBay store for more great items >><br>Shop Categories<br>Swords Bare Root<br>Begginners Plants<br>Plants on Mats and Carpets<br>Plants on Pots<br>Full boxes<br>Bulbs<br>Mosses<br>Bunch Plants<br>Crypts<br>Aponogeton<br>Sagittaria<br>Anubias<br>Miscellaneous<br>Portions cups<br>Mother Plants<br>Miscellaneous Potted<br>Swords Potted<br>Plants on Rocks<br>Driftwood<br>Plants on Driftwood<br>Vallisneria<br>Crypt Potted<br>Anubias Potted<br>10 DIFERENT SPECIES 50+ stems FULL 30g planted tank easy aquascaping Free ship<br>Item Description<br>FREE SHIPPING SMALL PRIORITY RATE BOX WITH 10 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PLANTS.<br>I HAVE MANY OTHER PLANTS FOR SALE PLEASE LOOK AT MY EBAY ACCOUNT<br>https://www.ebay.com/usr/fishareus<br>This auction is for a lot of 10 different species of plants. The price you pay includes the shipping costs of $6.80 that these boxes cost to ship so it is a pretty good deal. This is a good option if you want to fully plant a 10-30 gallon tank from day one.<br>Pictures of each plant you will get. These pictures represent the plants you will get and actually  show how the plants look in size, shape and color and quantity of stems. Most of these plants are stem plants so each bunch you will receive will contain several stems.<br>Cabomba<br>(Cabomba caroliniana)<br>The Cabomba, also known as the Carolina Fanwort, has feathery green  leaves, which are divided into narrow segments. It is a densely growing  plant that makes for a wonderfull, natural looking background in a  planted aquarium. Cabomba does best when grown in nuetral water under moderate lighting.  Provide at least 2 watts per gallon of full spectrum (5000-7000K)  lighting. Water temperature between 72°-82°F, an alkalinity of 3-8 dKH  and a pH of 6.5-7.5 is ideal for proper growth. These plants do not  tolerate frequent trimming and transplanting. Leaves dropping from the  plant are usually a sign of poor water Propagate the Cabomba by trimming branches from the main plant, and  relocating them in another part of the aquarium. It should be placed in  the back or sides of your aquarium in groups for the best appearance.<br>Wisteria<br>(Hygrophila difformis)<br>The Wisteria, also known as the Water Wisteria, is an undemanding,  extremely attractive aquarium plant. The lace-like leaves vary in  appearance under different conditions. If the water is colder, they will be small, and lobed in appearance, instead of pinnate. If insufficient  light is provided, they will only be slightly pinnate. The Wisteria is an excellent plant for the new aquarist or for the newly set-up aquarium. It requires a nutrient-rich substrate, with iron-rich  fertilizer added regularly. Provide a moderate amount of lighting of at  least 2 to 3 watts per gallon of full spectrum (5000-7000K) light.  For Wisteria to thrive, the water should be kept between 74°-82°F, with  an alkalinity of 3 to 8 dKH and a pH of 6.5-7.5. To propagate, plant  cuttings that have been removed from the healthy mature plant. Simply  remove any leaves from the bottom 1" to 2" of the stem, and new root  growth will form from the last node on the stem.<br>Alternanthera reineckii<br>Alternanthera reineckii 'rosaefolia'<br>can be grown with lower light levels and without CO2 supplementation but will not reach its true growth potential. Moderate to high lighting (2-4 watts per gallon) and CO2 injection is more ideal but not compleltly nessesary. This species can grow well in both hard and soft  water, although soft, slightly acidic water is best.  This plant, unlike most other red plants, prefers rich conditions with  high nitrates (10 ppm or more) and high phosphate (0.5 ppm or more). If  grown under lean conditions under very high light, substrate  fertilization placed at the roots will greatly enhance growth and  overall health. Initially, plant each stem separately. This species is easily propagated by nipping off the terminal bud and planting it in the bottom. This  also makes the mother plant more bushy, because more side shoots are  formed. The purple color underneath<br>Alternanthera reineckii 'roseafolia'<br>leaves provides an effective contrast to the many green plants in an aquariu