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π Dive into elegance with Cryptocoryne Albida!
The Cryptocoryne Albida from Lincolnshire Pond Plants Ltd is a stunning tropical aquarium plant known for its narrow, red-brown leaves adorned with striking black patterns. This oxygenating plant thrives in medium to low light conditions and is adaptable to a range of water hardness levels, making it an ideal choice for aquascaping enthusiasts. Each plant is supplied in a ceramic pot, ensuring a graceful addition to your fish tank.
Material type | ceramic |
Seasons | Autumn, Summer, Spring |
Expected blooming period | No Blossoms |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Medium/Low |
Manufacturer | Lincolnshire Pond Plants Ltd |
ASIN | B01M8FJTNH |
A**
Very disappointed
I'm surprised you are asking me to review these products as I have complained to amazon and pond plants that I am very disappointed in what I received, as the plants completely disintegrated as soon as they were put in my aquarium. Very unhappy as I spent nearly Β£30 on plants
N**.
do you sell anymore cryptocoryne species thank you
overall very happy with my new cryptocoryne plant arrived very healthy and on time great service would recommend to any body looking forward to now to my new plant thriving would defiantly be using you again thank you very much
A**D
Aquarium plants
I'm sorry to say these plants are really poor ,they arrived promptly however in poor condition with no roots at all and the ceramic rings broken ...it looks like 1 plant out of three might survive,very disappointed,a waste of money and I would not buy again.
P**D
Difficult to plant and might be tricky.
The plants arrived with almost no root system. This made them very difficult to plant properly, as I'm fairly certain they don't like to be planted too deeply. Any water flow would lift them out the substrate. They would be ideally suited to planting in a new tank with a low water level.I received this planted bunched with another Crytocoryne with two strands of each. One of the strands of C. albida melted within a few days. The other is growing pretty well. Although it does not currently look much like the picture. The new leaves are far more green at the moment. But it's still early days.
J**C
This plant did not survive
This plant is showing no sign of life.
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