₹320Original price was: ₹320.₹189Current price is: ₹189.
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Anubias nana is a dwarf variety of plant Anubias barteri which can improve the aesthetics of planted tanks. The growth rate of nana is fast. It is a hard plant and the maintenance and care of this plant are easy. They may reach up to 8 inches in length having adorable dark green leaves in low, handsome clumps. They prefer…
₹50Original price was: ₹50.₹22Current price is: ₹22.
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Ceratopteris Thalictroides is an attractive plant, used both as a mid-ground plant and as a floating plant. This species is extremely suitable for people who are planting tanks for the first time. It propagates from the tips of the leaves, hence they are extremely easy to reproduce. They remove unwanted and unhealthy inorganic nutrients from the tanks. The lighting condition…
₹450Original price was: ₹450.₹255Current price is: ₹255.
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Botanical name [?]: Fissidens críspulus Bridel Fissidens crispulus gained popularity in around 2004 under its synonym F. zippelianus as aquarium moss. It has its origins in the Asian tropics as well as in Africa, where it grows in spring sources as well as on various wet locations. As its shoot patterns remind the imaginative onlooker of a zipper, and in accordance with the…
₹250Original price was: ₹250.₹159Current price is: ₹159.
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Anubias barteri var. glabra is perfect for newcomers and can be used for improving the aesthetics of planted tanks. They are hard in nature and require less care and maintenance. They can grow in moderate light conditions. They have a marbled pattern and a unique shaped leaf. They are also known as Anubias minima. They consist of long stems and…
₹500Original price was: ₹500.₹350Current price is: ₹350.
A moss speciality from Brasil, 1-3 cm tall, called "Christmas tree moss'', because of its side branch structure which distinguishes it from ordinary Vesicularia dubyana and looks like fir tree branches. It is more demanding than ordinary Java moss and grows more slowly. It attaches readily to roots and stones, and as it spreads in the water it needs pruning…