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Originating from South America, the Red Parrot's Feather is a captivating floating plant known for its fluffy texture and vibrant red stems. This resilient plant is a fast grower, making it perfect for providing shade in aquariums, encouraging shy species to venture out. Its beauty and benefits shine in aquariums with gentle to moderate water flow, and it can also be planted in the substrate. This dwarf species typically reaches a height of 3-4 inches (7.6 - 10.2 cm).
The Red Parrot's Feather is incredibly easy to care for, thriving in a wide pH range and moderate to high lighting, with the possibility of surviving in low light. Under these conditions, it rapidly multiplies, offering significant denitrification and oxygenation, which is crucial in low-flow aquariums. No CO2 supplementation is needed.
To enhance its growth, consider using supplements like Seachem Flourish, Flourish Excel, nitrogen, iron, and other plant nutrients.
🌟 Extremely easy to care for
🌟 Highly versatile
🌟 Rapid propagation
🌟 Very hardy and durable
🌟 Provides essential shade in aquariums
This plant is a fantastic addition to any aquarium, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits.
At Canton Aquatics LLC, we take great pride in providing high-quality live aquarium plants to our customers. We understand the complexities involved in shipping live plants and are committed to ensuring they arrive at your doorstep in excellent condition.
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Please be sure to check the regulations in your state regarding restricted plants. Our policy is to avoid shipping any plants that are prohibited in your area to ensure compliance and environmental safety. It's important not to introduce plants into the wild or waterways, as this could disrupt local ecosystems by introducing invasive species.
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