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Riccia on a Rock!!

Riccia on a Rock!!$7

3 portions currently available, no extra charge for shipping the rock.

Poor Man’s Dosing Drops- 500ML

Poor Man’s Dosing Drops- 500ML$7

Read about it here 1 Tablespoon  Potassium Nitrate 2 Tablespoons Potassium Sulphate 1 Tablespoon Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom salts) 1 Tablespoon Chelated Trace Element Mix (7% Fe, 1.3% B, 2% Mn, 0.06% Mo, 0.4% Zn, 0.1% Cu, EDTA, DTPA) 500 ml  distilled H2O *Powder only, you supply the water and container http://www.theplantedtank.co.uk/PMDD.htm Includes 3ml dosing pipette

Check Valve

Check Valve$1

Drop Checker

Drop Checker$15 Sold Out

Constantly measure the CO2 level in your tank!

Nano Diffuser

Nano Diffuser$7

Good for diffusing CO2 into tanks 10g or less

Ceratophyllum submersum

Ceratophyllum submersum$4

Ceratophyllum submersum is easy to keep and can be planted or left floating. Low light is enough, but Ceratophyllum demersum will grow faster with increased light and is good if you need to remove excess nutrients from the water. Ceratophyllum submersum has sfoter and more fragile stems and leaves than Ceratophyllum demersum.

Hygorphillia Corymbosa ‘Stricta’

Hygorphillia Corymbosa ‘Stricta’$4 Sold Out

The original Hygrophila corymbosa. An undemanding plant for large aquariums, which thrives in almost any conditions. If it is not pruned it easily grows above the water surface, where it forms dark-green leaves and beautiful blue flowers. This makes it particularly suitable for open aquariums. It is most beautiful in groups, but the shoots must … [View Details]

Hygrophila polysperma ‘Rosa Nerving’

Hygrophila polysperma ‘Rosa Nerving’$4.50

Few aquatic plant species are as tough or as accommodating as this one. Light intensity seems to be rather unimportant, though lower light values will result in proportionately slower and more diminutive growth. Fertilization, as well, seems to be of limited significance in the maintenance of this species. Its stems will tolerate a variety of … [View Details]

Hemianthus Micranthemoides

Hemianthus Micranthemoides$4

Hemianthus micranthemoides is an easy to grow stem plant that will grow well in a wide range of water conditions, tank parameters, and fertilization schemes.  At minimum, moderate lighting should be provided to allow the leaves to grow into a rich bright green.

Cryptocoryne, Wendtii, Red (Cryptocoryne wendtii)

Cryptocoryne, Wendtii, Red (Cryptocoryne wendtii)$4 Sold Out

Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘brown’ is an undemanding plant that can be sustained in wide ranges of lighting environments, water acidity, and nutrient fertilization. When first introduced into a new environment, like many other cryptocorynes species, Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘brown’ will melt/shed its leaves. This is a normal process, and new leaves will sprout from the root bundle. … [View Details]