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The Phyllanthus fluitans, also known as the Red Root Floater, is a live aquarium plant that thrives in moderate moisture and shade. Its striking deep red leaves under high lighting not only enhance the aesthetic of your aquarium but also serve practical purposes by consuming excess nitrates and providing a natural habitat for shrimp and fish.
| ASIN | B07HVSB7L7 |
| Brand Name | Aquarium Fan |
| Colour | Red,White |
| Customer Reviews | 2.7 2.7 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | Aquarium Fan |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Pet Friendly |
| Product Care Instructions | Iron,Water |
| Sunlight Exposure | shade |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| expected blooming period | Summer |
S**N
Absolute rubbish.
These arrived in small flat plastic bags. I was dismayed by the smell when I opened the bags. Like bad drains. Due to the smell I placed the contents into a tub of clean water. There were just bare roots and hundreds of detached leaves. There was nothing I could put into the tank if I wanted to. On closer inspection there were dozens of snails in the water and also much to my dismay, at least two different types of maggot squirming around. Gross!! How anyone could send this out is beyond me. I actually have to return this for a refund. What a waste of resources. The bin is where is should go.
S**T
They weren't slimy they were perfect
I've bought so many aquarium plants online only to wish I'd saved my money but these were healthy, perfect plants and from now on I'll only buy from this seller. Many many thanks. Sara 🙂
G**D
Not worth the money.
Arrived mostly rotting with barely any roots. I tried to separate the ones which looked like they might survive, none of them did. Full of pest snails. I have since bought the same floating plant, in vitro, from my LFS and it has really took off in both my tanks. Avoid buying from this supplier, unless you like pest snails.
M**N
Not great experience
Came in really poor shape, already melting and little to salvage, also full of snails which isn't a bad thing if you don't mind them in your clean up crew, but not for everyone. Think I'll stick to in vitro going forward.
N**Y
Floating plants.
Died after a few days but I was sent some more all doing well now.
S**M
Lots of plants
Seem ok, just put them in, lots of plants, they look in good condition
A**I
Dissappionted
I should have read the reviews before I bought from this seller, after waiting a while for it to arrive, it was in the smallest of poly bags cramed in. They did send a lot of the plant but it was all a mass of mess ! Really dissappionted, After spending almost 2 hours sieving through rotten leaves, brown dead leaves and just single bad ones that were unidentifiable there was a few bits that were not great but better than dead. Lets see what happens to what I have salvaged. In my opinion save your money or buy elsewhere from a seller or shop with better review on this product, you recieve nothing like what is in the picture.
Y**I
Snails, duckweed, and loose leaves?
Most of the leaves are loose and not attached to any roots, and those that do have roots are mostly brown with two sad looking exceptions. There’s a lot of duckweed in the mix, as well as at least two types of snail… Received a lot more than expected but would have been happier with 5 plants with at least the potential to be similar to those pictured, rather than these pulverised things. Here’s hoping they perk up…
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