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I WILL ONLY SHIP WITHIN QLD & NSW
PLEASE DO NOT PLACE AN ORDER IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE QLD & NSW
you will receive a good bunch of pictured plant (7+ stems)
plants only grown underwater so they are ready to go straight into your tank
please expect some melting of the leaves as the plant may shed leaves that are not suitable in the new environment and will grow new ones to suit. Just remove any leaves/stems that start to yellow/brown
There may be some snails in the leaves. If this is an issue for you please sanitize them in a vinegar or bleach dip for 5 mins and rinse thoroughly before adding to your aquarium or pond. (please look up snail removal methods).
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- Common Names: Elodea, Waterweed, Ditch Moss
- Scientific Name: Elodea (genus)
- Description: Elodea is a robust, submerged aquatic
plant native to North America. It features thin, elongated stems and small
green leaves. The plant adapts well to changing water conditions. - Habitat: Freshwater environments, including
slow-moving rivers, creeks, and constructed waterways. - Benefits: Elodea serves as aquarium vegetation and
is commonly used in laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities. It’s
known for its high adaptability. - Care Level: Easy
- Lighting: Low to medium
- Optimal pH: 6.0 – 8.0
- Optimal Temperature: 20 – 26 °C (68 – 79 °F)
- Propagation: By asexual fragmentation
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