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Red Rotalla Bunch - What you see is what you get
Item #1603472860

Current Auction Time: Sat Apr 20 11:27:46 2024


Final: $5.00 (reserve price met) First Bid $5.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 0 (bid history)
Started Oct 16 2020 - 12:07:40 PM Location Redmond WA United States 98052 United States
Ended Oct 23 2020 - 12:07:40 PM
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Seller Brandnewaquarium (27/27) 10-50JustMe
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Description

1 handful of red rotala. Shipping will be $8.75 for a small flat-rate box. So, $5 for buy it now + $8.75 = $13.75. This is a medium-effort plant that likes a good amount of lighting. I use pressure CO2 in my tanks. If you have enough iron in your water, then it'll turn a very lovely red with a good, green stem. You likely don't need CO2, but I would advise it for this plant in particular for it to grow and become nice and "bushy". DO NOT use liquid CO2 with this plant - it WILL melt. Please note that this plant will likely "melt" initially after you set it in your tank, as it can be a bit "delicate" to adjust. However, give it a week or two, and you should start seeing it growing back under your given conditions. Please note: this plant is currently in a tank with some algae, snails, and frogbite. I cannot guarantee there will not be hitch hikers along those lines. DOA + shipping policy: I don't mind shipping plants over the weekend, as they tend to be perfectly safe. Most plants may appear a bit "sad" when they arrive, but if they are dead, send me a photo in the bag. Keep in mind that the first week or two, your plant may "shed" and die back. This is normal. They should spring back once they have adjusted to your tank's parameters.



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