12 Amazon Frogbit (Limnobium Laevigatum), Live Aquarium/Aquatic Floating Plant by G&Z
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Plants that prefer calm water are most likely to grow here. A fountain in your pond should be of a size that fits the overall size of your pond. A small fountain is OK if it's not too big. The fountain needs to be large enough for the crowd to fit around it As a result, the reservoir has a strong current flowing through it This plant may not work if it is not properly maintained.
Pests and eggs were not in any of the batches I received. Also, if you are concerned about unwanted visitors, you might want to invest in assassin snails, as no one can ever be safe from them. It's too much. Yes, of course.
So long as it is a good temperature for them, I see no reason why not.
If it doesn't have fish, I'm not sure if it will grow outside. There was no success with my attempt to grow it in a 1/4 gallon tank without fish next to the window. It appeared that a snail or something was developing but that was the only thing I noticed.
Selected User Reviews For 12 Amazon Frogbit (Limnobium Laevigatum), Live Aquarium/Aquatic Floating Plant by G&Z
I discovered what this plant can do for me here. There weren't many roots on it when it was delivered, but it looked healthy. You can totally expect that. Because the roots are highly fragile, my guess is that they were damaged during shipping. My eyes didn't even see any of them. Although there was some die off at first, this plant has been doing incredible and has been unfurling new leaves every day since the roots have established. Despite its hardiness, it doesn't seem like the kind of plant that would take over a pond, and it is large enough so that it isn't a nuisance in aquariums Having made this purchase, I am really satisfied with it. My bottom bowl will not be full for long, so I'll be able to take some from the bowl and put it into my other bowl It's a big hit with the betta fish. In addition to the plant, the fish bowl is given a new texture. The attached picture illustrates what I mean. As you can see in the picture, after the initial die off, there was only about 1/4 of what appeared. During the past week, we have seen an explosion in growth. Since I've had it for about a month, it's growing well. It is lit by a 50w halogen spotlight, and I change the water weekly with stress coat on the tap. There is a hardness in our water, due to the north winds It is located in central Illinois.
It is not known how many leaves fell off and did not make it this year. Furthermore most of the root structure had become mushy and brown, causing it to fall off whenever it was moved. Live plants are likely to arrive damaged once again when being shipped. Then we washed them off in a Tupperware full of clean, dechlorinated water, and floated them in a 1 gal quarantined tank with fresh water picked up It has been 36 hours, and no hitchhikers have been seen. A small amount of algae grew around one of the plants' budding roots, but the others appeared to be Floated the rest of the animals in their permanent home and tossed the fuzzy guy overboard. They arrived on Wednesday, it's just now Friday and the plants are looking really healthy and full of roots. The best thing about them is that my betta loves them and is happy to build a new bubble nest inside.
I've purchased 3 sets of these 12 pieces of Frogbits, along with 6 water sprites, from G&D We received lush, vigorous plants that had been well packaged, and there were additional gifts as well. An inside note included a message saying that if there was any issue, please contact, and they would make it right. The packaging was excellent, and I had no issues with the shipping, but I am glad that I could get a refund if I had. For plants that were so delicate, I selected expedited shipment, which was definitely worth it. Thanks for this order, my plants are doing well. Upon receiving them, I rinsed them in a dish to sort them out, etc. I got them home and let them dry out before I put them in my aquariums.
Seeing him comb the leaves of the plants around the tank is so enjoyable. He changed his sleeping area from the floating wisteria to the side of the tank. I think he feels much more secured and safe when these are The plants arrived in great shape, and I received a couple of extras you sent, which I appreciate. It appears that none of the plants have been hitched or infested with pests, and they are doing well My advice to you is to be vigilant about your mailbox. It looks like my mail deliverer dumped these in the mailbox, and if I hadn't been waiting for them, I'm sure they would have been out there for some time. I'll be buying from this seller again!.
That was a ridiculous thing to do. The picture is nothing like what you see. There were a few broken leaves in the plastic bag, and I saw about three groups of maybe three or four tiny leaves all hanging together creating the appearance of Those that are the largest could be sized to fit on a quarter, and those that are smaller, to fit on a nickel. There are about four millimeters of leaves on the plant.
I received the order quickly, without any snails, and I had plenty of it. It was true that not all of the plants made it or were in good condition, but shipping something live isn't a problem. I let them soak in water for 24 hours to see which plants would make it and had a majority of them My snail ate a few of them when I put them in my tank. You may have to drag your mystery snails underwater and let them take a bite if you have them. Some of your plants are starting to grow new leaves, so hopefully, they will all start multiplying soon! A quick update In their free time, my snails stopped eating them and only dragged them under water for a few times. It appears that those who have survived the games are doing well. As new leaves grow, I will be able to move around more freely.
My plants brought along water mites to my tank, so I had to remove them! The presence of water mites is a real thing (yes, they exist). One of the veterinarians who specializes in fish identified the There is nothing worse than trying to get rid of water mites you have to get rid of all your fish, snails, and anything else you desire to keep alive - except plants. Plants can be left untouched, but everything else needs to be disposed of It looked great, from the decor, to the filter, to the heater, to the substrate. If you remove all the 'animals,' you have to salt the tank to kill the insects, it's the only thing that will work. This isn't my opinion or some BS from the internet, this is a real recommendation from a The pets and peace of mind of your home are at risk.
Several weeks ago, I received my frogbit. Arrived in very good health, and has developed nice, long roots since then. The plant lost some leaves after adjusting to its new tank (which is normal and expected with a new plant. It has already sprouted some new ones). The roots of my betta are where he likes to hang out. I would recommend it without hesitation!.