🌊 Dive into Nature's Beauty!
Introducing 50 Water Spangles (Salvinia Minima), the perfect live floating plants for your aquarium or pond. These vibrant green plants thrive in sandy soil with moderate watering and full sun exposure, making them an ideal choice for both novice and experienced aquarists. With a lightweight of just 1.6 ounces, they are easy to manage and will transform your aquatic environment into a lush paradise.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
R**E
Arrived good
They are very easy to grow. Arrived healthy. It added beauty to my tank, i have a sponge filter so tiny particles aren't caught with the filter. But once I added this plant I feel like the roots caught onto the debris in the water and made the water crystal clear. 50 plants is the perfect amount for the money. I love the functionality of these floating plants, they spread fast and now every week I have to throw a cup full away.
A**E
Mush
Rotten in the bag. I put aquarium water in a bowl added fertilizer added the plants. Was hoping to get some life from them. Waited few days but nothing. Just rotten mush.
K**E
Yummy plants!
Arrived fresh and fine. Must have tasted delicious because my pond fish ate them in record time. Yes I do feed my fish. My fault.
D**C
Nice
- I had never kept these in any of my aquaria but I'm generally glad I tried them out. I found this to be a generous volume of plants that now seem to be multiplying (or just getting larger?) in my 5 gallon neocardinia shrimp tank (See photo). Growth has been to the point that I'm going to need to give away some of them since the density is blocking some of the aquarium light!- I tried some in the goldfish tank. My Goldie enjoyed eating all the roots off of these, but remarkably, the leaves seemed to remain green so they still look to be alive.- They create a nice look though--as the photo shows they float on the surface, but the jets from my filter outflow sometimes catch a few and they go spinning into the depths of the aquarium, where they get caught up on moss and branches, generally changing the look in there, which I like.- They survived a brief bleach soak (1 minute in 1:20 household bleach dilution) to remove any possible hitchhikers, which I try to avoid. I've since learned this method isn't great for all plants (like mosses) but seemed to be fine for these.- After a while they make intricate dangling roots that tell me they are thriving. Makes me wonder if they could be "planted" or otherwise attached to wood hardscape air in the substrate. I'm going to give this a try sometime.- They have thrived in my no-frills tank--medium intensity light, no special fertilizers or CO2. Of course they get a lot of light sitting on the surface.- Worked well for me. Recommended
T**Y
Excellent plants/have multiplied in just one month!
It took a week in transit, a little slow, but most survived and I’m happy with the plants. I picked through them carefully and it’s enough to start my 10 gallon tank. I recommend.
F**L
I’d like a replacement
It came in mess and was very muddy I put it in a small cup of water but it continued to rot and died
A**.
First impressions were iffy, end result, no good
First off I will say a decent bit was shipped in my order. So I'll give a extra star for that.But now onto the rest.It's been 2 weeks? It's all pretty much dead and gone.The entire lot of spangles barely had any root system on them. And immediately started dieing off to the point where what's left is just going to wither away. No roots left.This is also not a new tank, been running for a couple of years. Pretty disappointed.Will update my review if the seller reaches out with a remedy
J**Y
Good quality
Arrived alive. Good amount
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