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Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass

Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass
$ 8.99

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Based on 87 ratings
Easy to grow
7.06
Value for money
6.07

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For your planting, we've hand-picked 10G seeds per bag. You can plant these seeds with confidence because they are brand new. Make sure your aquarium is well-decorated.
Lilaeopsis Novea-Zeelandiae, also known as aquarium grass, is a simple plant to take care of. It is suitable for beginners and up due to its ease of growth. Its beauty lies in the fact that it resembles garden grass, which is why it's such a popular aquarium plant.
Plants will usually grow faster if they are given enough light, CO2, and fertilizer. As I previously stated, the simplest way to grow aquarium plants from seeds, even in an established aquarium, is to start the seeds outside of the tanks and then transfer the young seedlings into your aquarium.
Using plant tweezers, grab the hairgrass by the roots. In order to plant almost any type of hairgrass in an aquarium, you'll need to use planting tweezers.
Beginner, intermediate, and expert aquarists use it in guppy tanks, and it's very popular in the aquarium hobby. Adult fish enjoy swimming around guppy grass because it provides excellent hiding places for fry. This plant is hardy and adaptable in nature.

Questions & Answers

What is the maximum height that this grass can reach?

2 inches and appears to be in good condition.

How do I get the grass to grow outside the tank?

Simply place the seed in a container with soil and water, as well as sufficient light. The seed will float at first, but will eventually sink in.

Selected User Reviews For Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass

Let's wait and see what happens
5/5

Starting with a 5 star, we'll see where it goes. I wanted to show some pictures of the package and a starting base of my tank, and then update in a week with a photo of how things are going. I'll be using my full spectrum plant light for 12 hours, and the seeds will be planted on fluval stratum. Everyone is kept happy because of the happy fish. This is my first time growing plants from seeds, and I'm going to call it a success. It's day three, and I already have sprouts. I couldn't be happier, so I'm keeping my 5-star rating. If you're thinking about trying these, go ahead and do it, but keep in mind that our results may vary. I've used the Hygger full spectrum light for 12 hour cycles with the red and blue lights on, cling wrap over the top of my tank, and mist it once a day.

Hunter Campbell
Hunter Campbell
| Dec 10, 2021
This "aquarium grass" should not be purchased
3/5

I had no trouble getting the grass to grow; I watered it twice a day for four days and it sprouted, and by data, I had beautiful, lush grass that was about two inches tall by day fourteen, and I was overjoyed. Day 15 was the day I put water in my tank, the grass began to die on day 16, and by day 20 it was completely dead due to the fact that it was normal grass found in my backyard. I had to break down my tank and remove all of the dead grass before planting the aquarium grass that I purchased from someone else (do not buy this).

Cameron Schroeder
Cameron Schroeder
| Mar 26, 2021
It's not worth the trouble
3/5

Because the seeds don't sink, they float up out of the gravel, get sucked into the filter, and clog everything up.

Shawn Branch
Shawn Branch
| Oct 30, 2021
a seed packet of some sort It turned out to be a small pack of water grass seeds, as described in the description
3/5

I think it's a good deal if you can get them to grow because aquarium plants are so expensive. I haven't tried growing them yet, but I believe it could cover a square foot, maybe less if planted thicker or more if seeds are spread out thinly, can't wait to see. Should be a fun hiding spot for shrimp as well as a gentle belly tickler for fish.

Zhuri FINCH
Zhuri FINCH
| Aug 04, 2021
It won't germinate, and it won't grow in an aquarium
3/5

I own and operate a golf course, so I understand when to plant grass seed and when to water grass seed. . . this is completely normal grass seed.

Nathaniel Riddle
Nathaniel Riddle
| Oct 02, 2021
These seeds do not germinate, and there is no indication of the type of seed
3/5

I tried several methods to germinate the seeds, but none of them grew into sprouts.

Messiah Knight
Messiah Knight
| Dec 30, 2021
It didn't work out
3/5

It did not work, and it clogged up my tank. I still come across seeds that never grew every time I clean my tank.

Harlem WALLIS
Harlem WALLIS
| Apr 07, 2021
Tanks that are well lit are the only ones that should be considered
4/5

The bag contains a lot of seeds, and I didn't realize they needed to be soaked first when I first used them, so they all stayed on the surface. However, on my second try, I soaked them first before attempting to place them in my gravel tank. Because it only worked half-way, I recommend using a substrate that is more soil-based. They would have grown perfectly if it hadn't been for my shrimp, who would move and clean the seeds on a regular basis.

Dillon Herring
Dillon Herring
| Oct 01, 2021

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