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50 Water Spangles (Salvinia Minima) Live Floating Plants for Aquarium or Pond by TMDFishKeeping

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  • Water Spangles
  • Salvinia Minima
  • Live Pond Plant
  • Live Aquarium Plant


50 Water Spangles (Salvinia Minima) Live Floating Plants for Aquarium or Pond By TMDFishKeeping


Terri
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
These floaters are very attractive once they get going. They reproduce at a rapid rate.
Mercedes Drury
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
K so I’ve gotten plants aquarigram, no joke THE smallest bags for more money, I am beyond thrilled to see how many just came in this package today!! THANK U
heather
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Arrived alive and as advertised! Very happy.
lazydaisy
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
So disappointed, very, very small.
Juan Miguel
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Hace día me llegó mi paquete de plantas acuaticas flotantes para mis peces, estaban todas en una pequeña bolsa pero estaban de buen color , algunas estaban mal pero puse lo que eran buenas , al siguiente día el color de mis plantas parecían cambiar lentamente hasta llegar al presente , 3 días en pasado y ya estaban teniendo muy mal aspecto, las otras plantas como mis lentejas de agua y algas cola de zorro no presentaron este problema ya que la calidad de mi acuario es buena, por lo que mi uno a recomendación está en que porfavor traten de mantener el producto lo más fresco posible junto con un algodón de proteína escensial para plantas acuaticas.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
The leaves I receive are all wilted and really bad looking, I think I need a return and replace
Denice B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
These little plants were so cute and I was excited to put them in my granddaughters aquarium with her two goldfish. Most of the plants arrived looking very healthy, and there were actually more than I expected. I feel like the plants would have done very well if we have a different kind of fish in the tank, but the two goldfish we have thought they were delicious! They have also nibbled on the planted greenery too so maybe goldfish just aren’t into landscaping! Darn goldfish!
d in nyc
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
- I had never kept these in any of my aquaria but I'm generally glad I tried them out. I found this to be a generous volume of plants that now seem to be multiplying (or just getting larger?) in my 5 gallon neocardinia shrimp tank (See photo). Growth has been to the point that I'm going to need to give away some of them since the density is blocking some of the aquarium light!- I tried some in the goldfish tank. My Goldie enjoyed eating all the roots off of these, but remarkably, the leaves seemed to remain green so they still look to be alive.- They create a nice look though--as the photo shows they float on the surface, but the jets from my filter outflow sometimes catch a few and they go spinning into the depths of the aquarium, where they get caught up on moss and branches, generally changing the look in there, which I like.- They survived a brief bleach soak (1 minute in 1:20 household bleach dilution) to remove any possible hitchhikers, which I try to avoid. I've since learned this method isn't great for all plants (like mosses) but seemed to be fine for these.- After a while they make intricate dangling roots that tell me they are thriving. Makes me wonder if they could be "planted" or otherwise attached to wood hardscape air in the substrate. I'm going to give this a try sometime.- They have thrived in my no-frills tank--medium intensity light, no special fertilizers or CO2. Of course they get a lot of light sitting on the surface.- Worked well for me. Recommended
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