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Red Root Floater - Aquarium Plant

Last updated 12 months ago in Ellensburg, WA

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Red Root Floater - Aquarium Plant

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Home grown, well cared for and beautiful. Just too many for my tank! ♥️ (price set at $8 per 4oz. cup) (Benefits from google pasted below:) . . . . . Red root floaters (Phyllanthus fluitans) have many benefits for aquariums, including: Water quality - Red root floaters absorb excess nutrients like nitrates and phosphates, which can cause algae blooms. They also remove contaminants that could harm fish. Oxygenation -Red root floaters release oxygen into the water through photosynthesis, which helps create a healthy environment for fish and other aquatic life. Shelter -The floating leaves of red root floaters provide shade and hiding spots for fish and other organisms. This can help reduce stress and enhance survival rates for fish and shrimp. Algae control -Red root floaters shade the water's surface, which helps inhibit algae growth. Natural habitat -Red root floaters mimic the natural habitat of many fish species, which can encourage natural behaviors. Aesthetic -Red root floaters have striking red roots and lush green leaves that add visual interest to the aquarium. Easy maintenance -Red root floaters are easy to maintain and propagate. Natural food source -Red root floaters produce tiny organisms called infusoria that young fish feed on. Red root floaters can thrive in a wide range of conditions, but they do best in water with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5 and a temperature between 70° and 82° F. They also prefer nutrient-rich water and can benefit from supplementation with iron and other nutrients.

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