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Dwarf Sagittaria (Subulata) Bundle - Easy Grow - Rooted Carpet Plants - Foreground Positioning - All Natural & Organic Aquatic Plant - Long Lasting & Easy to Care

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  • Perfect Aquarium Plants: Breathe life and beauty into your water tank with the effortless charm of our aquarium plants. Sagittaria Pusilus is a live water plant that will bring a pop of nature and freshness to your fish water tank. Imagine lush green plants gently swaying, creating a natural playground for your finned friends.
  • Low-maintenance: Sagittaria Pusilus’ low maintenance thrives even under gentle lighting, making it a dream come true for busy fish parents or those new to the underwater world. Our aquatic plants are fast-growing, so witness your underwater landscape transform in no time with our plants' luscious vibrant greenery.
  • Natural Hiding Spots: These live plants for aquarium fish tanks provide them with places for hiding and shelter. This makes them feel safe and secure and may help them thrive. Ensure a vibrant green haven where your fish can hide amongst the soft, grassy blades. This brings a touch of elegance to your aquarium.
  • Aquatic Decoration: If you want to enhance your aquarium's charm naturally, our live fish tank plants are the perfect option for your fish and its aquatic environment. Let it bring a touch of effortless beauty and natural filtration to your underwater world. You and your fish will thank you for it!
  • Detoxify your Aquarium: Our live freshwater plants boast a friendly personality. Unlike some finicky plants, it won't cause you any headaches. As a natural problem-solver, it absorbs excess nutrients and CO2 of the aquarium from the water & helps keep algae at bay, promoting a sparkling clean environment for your fish.



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Dwarf Sagittaria (Subulata)
Live Plants
indoor grow in low light
Increase Aquarium Beauty
Freashwater Plants

tundrakid
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
The grasses arrived in good shape and are still living over a month later.