₹350Original price was: ₹350.₹259Current price is: ₹259.
Rated 5.00 out of 5
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…
₹100Original price was: ₹100.₹85Current price is: ₹85.
Rated 5.00 out of 5
This tall cryptocoryne can be used as a background or midground plant and adapts easily to a wide range of conditions. The leaf color depends on a number of factors, including lighting, and varies from olive green to green and slightly brown. The underside is usually a light orange-brown color. Plant it in spaced groups, allowing it…
₹150Original price was: ₹150.₹98Current price is: ₹98.
Rated 4.00 out of 5
SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION Common Name : Dwarf Hair Thin Grass Kingdom : Plantae Class : Angiosperms Order : Poales Family : Cyperaceae Genus : Eleocharis Species : E. Parvula
₹130Original price was: ₹130.₹69Current price is: ₹69.
The popular java fern is both versatile and easy to keep. In nature, it exists both submerged and on the banks of streams and rivers, its roots are "designed" to attach to hard surfaces such as rocks and woods, and this is how it should be grown in the aquarium. Java fern adapts to most aquariums and requires little lights.…
₹90Original price was: ₹90.₹50Current price is: ₹50.
QUANTITY 1 STEM CUTTING ORIGIN AMERICA PLANT POSITIONING MID, BACKGROUND LIGHT REQUIREMENT MEDIUM CO2 REQUIREMENT LOW PLANT DIFFICULTY LEVEL EASY PLANT PROPAGATION CUTTING Planting and care: Easy to care. Plant can be propagated through cutting. Will grow better in warm waters. Adding a small amount of fertilizer will do well. Medium availability of light Aquarium accessories like lightings, enhances the…
₹10000Original price was: ₹10000.₹6999Current price is: ₹6999.
The popular java fern is both versatile and easy to keep. In nature, it exists both submerged and on the banks of streams and rivers, its roots are "designed" to attach to hard surfaces such as rocks and woods, and this is how it should be grown in the aquarium. Java fern adapts to most aquariums and requires little lights.…