Aquatic Plants for sale, Carpet, Stem, Floating, Shrimps, Snails
Description
Portions similar to what is pictured $5 each. Pickup in Tottenham ON L0G1W0, shipping available weather permitting, delivery possible if close by for extra fee.
Frogbit $5
Limnobium laevigatum is a floating aquatic plant, which can be mistaken for water hyacinth due to their similarity. Juvenile plants grow in rosettes of floating leaves that lie prostrate upon the water surface, a distinguishing character of the juvenile plant is the presence of spongy aerenchyma tissue upon the abaxial surface (underside) of the leaf.
Mature plants grow up to 50 cm tall
Rotala Indica 'Stem Plant' $5
The Rotala indica is a a fast growing excellent aquarium plant because it adapts to most typical water conditions and is very forgiving! Growth will be dependent on the amount of light and nutrients it is offered. In high light and rich nutrients Rotala indica will grow quickly. The more light and food provided, the more red the leaves will become, and in conditions of sufficient food and high light levels Rotala indica will take on a beautiful red to the newer leaves of the growing stem. Will need to be pruned regularly, with the cuttings re-planted to replace the older stems.
Riccia Fluitans 'Floating, carpet or moss wall plant'
1-5 cm tall cosmopolitic liverwort, Riccia fluitans, submerged, can be kept down by tying it to a stone with a piece of fishing line, but new shoots always grow towards the surface, so it may be necessary to prune it with scissors. Riccia fluitans thrives best in good growing conditions, small oxygen bubbles form on the leaf tips. As a traditional floating plant it offers good protection for young fish.
Staurogyne Repens 'Carpet Plant' $5
Is a fresh green, compact and hardy plant for the foreground of the aquarium and it was found in River Rio Cristalino in the southern Amazonas. Its nearest relative in the aquaristic is Hygrophila but Staurogyne is different with its marked compact, low and bushy stature (5-10 cm) and small green leaves (each stem is 3.4 cm wide).
When planting in the aquarium, the longest upright shoots should be cut off and new, horizontally creeping shoots will soon form from the plant basis and gradually colonize the gravel.
At low light, the growth will be more upright and much less side shoots will be formed. $5 for 8 clippings
Hornwort 'Stem plant' $5
Ceratophyllum demersum, commonly known as hornwort, rigid hornwort, coontail, or coon's tail, is a species of Ceratophyllum. It is a submerged, free-floating aquatic plant, with a cosmopolitan distribution, native to all continents except Antarctica
Dwarf water lettuce 'Floating plant' $5
Pistia stratioes, is a member of the arum family of floating aquatic plants that you'll see in many garden ponds and aquariums. ... The plant propagates very rapidly, providing shady areas
in the aquascape that will improve the survival rate of baby shrimp and fish fry
Duckweed 'Floating plant' $5
Lemnoideae is a subfamily of flowering aquatic plants, known as duckweeds, water lentils, or water lenses. They float on or just beneath the surface of still or slow-moving bodies of fresh water and wetlands.
Also available
Assassin Snails 5 for $10
UltraRed Shrimps 8 for $20
8 Juvenile red shrimps for $20. They grow and breed fast under the right conditions these shrimps will multiply quickly. Great aquarium pet for beginners, much easier then fish. (PLEASE READ) I will NOT be selling shrimps if you do not have an established tank, and have not done the proper research on how to take care of them. Pickup in Tottenham ON L0G1W0.
Their easy care and decorative red coloration have made Red Cherry shrimp (Neocaridina heteropoda) one of the most popular dwarf shrimp species in the hobby today. Aquarists looking to get into Red Cherry shrimp keeping and breeding might be surprised to learn that there is not just one type of Red Cherry: various intensities of red are graded, priced and named differently.
CARE GUIDE: https://www.fishkeepingworld.com/cherry-shrimp/ Less
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
pets | fish for rehoming
2021-03-05