MyLifeUNIT Artificial Seaweed Water Plants for Aquarium, Plastic Fish Tank Plant Decorations 10 PCS
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There is no chance of them doing so. In order to stay up, they need water. Despite the weight at the base, the leaves are long and lanky and make the vase topple
You can fish on their edges because they're not jagged and soft enough to allow you to do so. This may be of assistance to you.
For seahorses, I am not sure what is needed.
In short, yes. Aquatic plants are plastic, but they can become brittle after several years, so make sure you check them from time to time. In case of tearing, bring them to a shop for replacement.
Selected User Reviews For MyLifeUNIT Artificial Seaweed Water Plants for Aquarium, Plastic Fish Tank Plant Decorations 10 PCS
Do not buy these as they change the color of water. It was just two days ago that I changed the water. Due to this, I had to remove the plants.
Nice job! This bright green color is lovely. The deal is great. There is a 29 gallon tank in our household.
This is your typical aquarium decor made from plastic - you can't expect anything too special. There may be a slight thinness to this but it's in the right direction. Neither would I describe it as soft, but even if the fish enjoy rubbing against it, I don't imagine it would hurt them. It is important that the plants stand out because they are a vibrant light green. Given how bright they are, my kids say they are radioactive! As for me, I like the fact that it stands out in my tank, but I can also see how others may not like a color that stands out. The base is a little lighter than other weighted plants I have, but I'm sure it will stay on the bottom just fine. It doesn't matter how I bury the base, it stays in place because it's buried into the sediment. The two catfish who live in the tank seem like they would be able to push them around if I didn't bury them. As shown in the picture, the plant anchors are secured to the base with hot glue (see below). In addition to burying the base, I also bury it under the sediment to prevent adverse effects on my fish. They shouldn't even attempt it, even though I can see no reason for them to do so. One of the plants had a small string of hot glue that had to be removed, but the process was very easy. By just rubbing it with my fingers, it came off in a few seconds. It isn't an issue given the price point. You would expect it from a mass produced product. I would ultimately recommend these plants as the price of these plants can't be beat and the quality I received was beyond what I expected.
Only thing I don't like about them is how brightly colored Aside from that, it's great to be able to get so many tall plants at such a good price. I imagine once they grow algae on them, they will appear somewhat less fake and less artificial. Aside from the base, I also like it. By dropping them in instead of reaching down into the tank and covering plastic with gravel, it would take me much less time. There are enough rocks in these to withstand the weight The bases that I put down stay in place where I have placed them.
These are hard plastic tanks I bought for my Betta tank, but they're incredibly tall and heavy. As soon as I marked it for return, I returned it. A betta fish, especially a delicate one such as a betta, is not safe to hold in hard plastic. Do not purchase these because they will hurt your fish if you trim them down. If you plan to trim them down, you will never be able to get a smooth end without further hazard to your fish's fins. In nature, fish try to hide and swim through plants like they would in water. Items that can cause injury are not safe.
10 is not true. Although it's fine for me since I don't need all 10, if you were counting on needing them all, you might want to consider a different product. I also included some random additional leaves, but no base for them to attach This is kind of odd. Having a look at this product, it is extremely cheap. Though I am not using these as centerpieces or even a part of the main display part of the tank, I don't think there will be any issues in the The images on this page aren't what you're looking for if you're looking for something complete or realistic. They're probably sufficient if you're looking for plants to make a tank look more fleshed out, or if you want to provide "body" to better-looking plants.
They look nice. In the aquarium, they look almost real because they are weighed down well. My 55-gallon tank takes 10 plants, and those 10 plants are more than I needed for a lot less money than I would have paid at a.
There is a fascination with climbing on the plants, hiding in them, and hanging from them that the newts seem to enjoy. There seem to be no accumulating debris on the plants, so I have not had to clean them beyond periodically changing the water in my aquarium regardless So long as their bases are in contact with the aquarium floor, the plants usually remain in a vertical position. With the water moving in the aquarium (due to the filter), the plants mimic the movement of the water, which gives them a less artificial appearance.