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Care Level: Easy Water Conditions: 5.5-8.0 pH and Moderately Hard to Very Hard Temperature: 18-29 °C Maximum Size: 4.5 cm
The Yellow Tiger Endler is a dazzling fish that will surely liven your aquarium as they are active swimmers. They are Premium Pet Fish, being more energetic, hardier, and have brighter colors with a metallic sheen. Temperament: Friendly/Nonaggressive Size: Fry. Around 1 cm Water Conditions: 24-28 temp, 5.5-8.0 pH
The genus-name Echinodorus comes from Greek 'echino' (bristle, prickle) and 'doros' (gift) and refers to the hedgehog-like seeds, the species-name quadricostatus means 'with four ribs' and refers to the seeds. Portion: 3-5 plants per bunch Synonyms: Echinodorus magdalensis, Echinodorus intermedius. Family Alismataceae Common Name: chain sword Location: Central and South America Echinodorus quadricostatus is a little plant that is appropriate for smaller tanks or as a foreground plant in bigger ones. The plant is 10-15 cm (4-6”) tall. It has 1-2 cm (.39-.78”) wide bright green leaves. The leaves are narrow lancet-shaped. This plant has characteristic light-green leaves which form a good contrast to the darker aquarium plants. It is most beautiful when planted in groups. In good conditions it produces runners which spread over the bottom. Growth is more compact when planted in a pot or between stones or other objects. Very light leaves are a sign of a shortage of micro-nutrients. There is some confusion about the name of this plant, and it has been sold as Echinodorus bolivianus var. magdalenensis. The plant can be very prolific in proper conditions and will grow in all types of water The species is known in three variants: var. quadricostatus, var. magdalensis and var. xinguensis (narrow leaf form). These are separated only by differences in the form of the leaves. Light requirements: medium-very high Echinodorus quadricostatus Temperature: 20-28 °C (68-82°F) Hardness tolerance: very soft-hard pH tolerance: 6-9 Growth: fast Propagation: Very prolific. Sends out runners. I got this plant for my upstairs 70 gallon display tank. This tank is a Fluval Osaka 260 tank. This is the tank with the rounded glass corners on the tank. This tank comes with 36" T5 high output double fluorescent fixtures with 2 bulbs. The tank is filtered with a Fluval 405. There are many different plants in this set up. I was able to try some plants I normally stay away from since this tank has better lighting on it than I normally have over my planted tanks. I did have an algae bloom problem for several months after setting the tank up. This was the type of algae that floats through the water. I just slowly kept adding plants and eventually this bloom disappeared. This plant didn’t do much at the beginning when I got it. It put out 3 little plants and stopped there. It stayed like that for over 3 months. Then one day while doing a water change I noticed something different about the quadricostatus plant. One of the little plants that the original plant had put out was growing like mad. It put out a really decent runner with lots of daughter plants on it. This runner made it out of the ground and kept growing daughter plants all the way up to the surface of the tank. I would think that there is at least 12 plants on that one runner. The catfish in the tank (farlowellas – 2 different species), have left this plant alone. The dwarf cichlids (Apistogramma borellii and Mikrogeophagus altispinosa) like to swim through the leaves but otherwise ignore the plants. I don’t add any fertilizers to my water. They get whatever comes from feeding the fish. The tank gets monthly water changes since it is lightly stocked. The Fluval gets cleaned out properly every 6-8 weeks. In the part of the tank that this plant is in, it’s created a little thicket of Echinodorus quadricostatus plants. I think if you let it, this interesting little plant could make a carpet in the foreground of your tank. I will be offering up this plant shortly to interested parties.
Description: Material: Arcylic Clip Size: 64x40x35mm/2.51x1.57x1.37 inchCompatible with 12mm(1/2") and 16mm(5/8") pipe. Suitable for glass pipe and steel stainless steel pipe. Fixture can be installed on below 15mm(0.6") thickness glass. Package Includes: 1 Piece Pipe Holder4 Piece Screws Note: Since the size above is measured by hand, the size of the actual item could be slightly different from the size above.Due to the lighting effects, monitor settings, etc. There could be some slight difference in the color tone of the pictures and the actual item
Type: Aquarium Carbon Dioxide MonitorMaterial: Borosilicate GlassSuitable For: Long-term CO2 monitoring Package Included:1 * Aquarium Carbon Dioxide Monitor Note:Please allow minor deviation due to manual measurement.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item
Amazon Frogbit is a great floating plant for newly setup aquarium as your natural ammonia and nitrate filter. They are quite fast to multiply especially during warmer weather which can also be used in outdoor pond. May have some algae/ snails. Portion: 5 plants per portion.
Scientific Name: Ancistrus Cirrhosus Priced per each, size: 3-5cm Common names: Bristlenose catfish, pleco fish, bristlenose plecostomus, bushy nose pleco, picasimus, bushy nose catfish Origin: South America Habitat: Amazon and its rapid flowing tributaries Care level: Easy to intermediate Temperament : Suitable for a large community tank, peaceful Bristlenose plecostomus size: 5 inches Lifespan: 5 years Diet : Herbivore Colors or patterns: Brown, grey or green with yellow or white spots or albino (light yellow or pink) Minimum fish tank size: 40 gallon Tank level: Bottom dweller Temperature : 73 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit pH of water: 5.8 to 7.8 Hardness of water: 2 to 30 dGH Breeding : Egglayer Tankmates: Snails, grazing fishes, guppies, neon tetras, platys, mollies, angelfish, barbs, catfish, and bettas
non-toxic, tasteless, strong fixed bonding buttons, SPS coral fixed,moss fixed underwater available The unique performance of instant adhesion, can be positive seconds to bind the material, such as a lot of use, this is the most effective and the most economical adhesion glue. Specifications: Ingredients: ethyl acrylate Shelf life: 24 months Capacity: single 4g Portion: 1PCS x aquarium glue
Home grown floater plant. Portion: Will be package in a cup of diameter 7cm. Beautiful red floater plant. These floaters in our tank have developed a gorgeous red tint and even the roots are red. Very healthy and growing well with red developing very well(as seen in the photos). A great way to add colours to your tank while helping to clear nitrate. Great for shrimp and fish fry as it serves as a perfect hiding spot and feeding area. The fry and shrimp will be feeding on the microorganism growing at the roots of the floater plants.
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