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Live Aquarium Red Root Floater Plants - Highly Sought & Removes Nitrates - Easy to Maintain - Promote High Water Quality - 10 Leaf Red Root Floaters Plants

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Availability: Only 9 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by CantonAquatics

Arrives Jun 11 – Jun 12
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Size: 10 Plants


Features

  • PROMOTES HIGH WATER QUALITY: The Red Root Floater live aquarium plants help to improve the quality of water. The aquarium plant helps to remove toxic chemicals such as ammonia and nitrates from your aquarium.
  • GROWS IN LOW-LIGHT: The Canton aquatics Red Root Floater is ideal to grow in any environment. Even if there is insufficient or low light, this aquarium live plant can easily grow healthily.
  • NATURAL HIDING PLACES: These floating aquarium plants provide cover and natural hiding places for your fish. In addition, the other inhabitants of your aquarium can also benefit from the natural hiding places.
  • LIVE PLANTS ARRIVAL: We ensure that arrival of the red root floater aquarium plant is live. In any case, where a floating aquarium plant is found to be dead, you can always send us a photo and we will send another one upon verification.

Plant or Animal Product Type: Floaters


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: CANTON AQUATICS


Material Feature: Organic


Color: Light to Deep Red Roots | Light to Dark Green Leaves


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Shade


Unit Count: 10.0 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


Soil Type: Sandy Soil


Plant or Animal Product Type: Floaters


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: CANTON AQUATICS


Material Feature: Organic


Color: Light to Deep Red Roots | Light to Dark Green Leaves


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Shade


Unit Count: 10.0 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


Soil Type: Sandy Soil


Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering


Manufacturer: CANTON AQUATICS


Country of Origin: USA


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  • 90% of what I got were broken leaves and no roots.
Size: 30+ Plants
Ok so what you get is nothing like picture. You get individual leaves that look more like duckweed and I am about 90% sure the majority that had to be trashed was duck weed. The seller sends a nice little insert that talks about plant melting. Well these plants were not melting most of them were dead. The majority of them were broken or torn leaves. They came in a cup well packaged but the plant it's self looked like someone reached into a tank of water where they were growing grabbed a hand full and squeezed them really hard like a sponge. Most of the leaves look like they were muddled like mint. The cup it's self that contained the plants were bone dry. In the end I ended up with about 5 viable leaves that had a tiny root like duck weed and on with a decent root on it. And that is it. The leaves were not melting like the insert mentioned may happen and it does happen from time to time but that was not the case with these they were not properly harvested or packaged. Go outside to a clover patch and take your hang grab a handful and then twist them until they break off. You will get an idea of how these looked. I have been growing aquatic plants and aqua scaping for 30 years and never have I had someone pass off plants in such horrible condition as possibly melting I know the difference between melting and rot and while the leaves were not rotted they were not viable at all. I am not going to bother with a refund because I did not take pictures of them in the container but the attached photo are what I managed to save out of the container. Now this could just be a one off thing maybe an employee did not do their job properly who knows but as it stands I can not recommend these plants nor seller to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by Timothy Timothy

  • Love them
Size: 30+ Plants
There were some brown when they arrived. Very little of them were dead. Alot came without roots because they were trimmed to add more plants, but the roots don't take long to grow back. Had to throw alot of them away but had extra so I was still able to fill a 1 gallon aquarium. Was exactly what i expected after it was set up. He loves to play in the roots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by Kimberly R. Kimberly R.

  • 30 leaves is not 30 rooted plants
Size: 30+ Plants
Like most negative reviews, I received only two clumps that were actually rooted plants, the rest were just half dead leaves that never recovered. One rooted portion started to grow but has since started hanging out below the surface and I can only assume it'll end up like the rest. Dead. Can't even give you pictures because the only thing left of them is stuck on my filter sponge right now 🤷🏽♂️ Considering buying again cuz they are on sale but for plants that should be so easy to grow, I'm honestly shocked they died so easily. Update: bought another batch (pictures shown) and there's a fair amount of ROT to the point that there was an actual smell from the box and when I opened the plastic around the container- it hit me like full first of rotten moldy stank. I hate it and wish I never spent the money on either one of these two purchases. Oh you'll notice one of the three clumps of roots are actually starting to rot like a fair amount of the leaves. Brown is one thing, rotting is a whole other level. Update: they all died 👍🏽 double the waste of money ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Dale Armstrong jr Dale Armstrong jr

  • Okay, not great or good.
Size: 30+ Plants
**update after growing out the few leaves that survived, the majority of what was shipped is duckweed. NOT what I wanted. Out of what was shipped, ONE red-root floater survived. Just go to your local pet store, you'll find these (albeit, maybe for a higher price) but you know what you're getting and it'll be alive. Arrived rather quickly, so thats nice. These are obviously clippings from a larger plant system. The assortment I received was mostly just leaves without roots (I've placed these in fertilized water with sufficient light to see if I can get more/any growth). Leaves are green and roots are a typical yellow-brown shade. No "red roots" or red leaves in my shipment. We'll see how increased light changes that. The few clippings/leaves that have roots attached are in decent shape. But out of the "30+ plants" that there were supposed to be, there are maybe 5 that 1) have roots attached and 2) have at least 1 healthy leaf. I wouldn't buy these again, but I think I'll be able to propagate a good amount of coverage within a few months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Sav

  • Hitchhikers and algae, beware!!!
Size: 30+ Plants
Immediately on opening the little container I knew things weren't gonna be good. The smell was the smell of when you leave a bag of spring greens in the fridge too long and it starts to rot. The leaves of the plants are all frail and have poor color. Most barely have any roots. There is a lot of blue-green cyanobacteria algae all over them. I placed them in a container of water to try to rinse and found tons of aquatic larvae wriggling around, probably mosquito larvae or something. Very gross and I'm so glad I didn't put these in my aquarium. I'm going to have to quarantine these stupid plants. Wish I'd never bought these, def not worth it at all. I got the 30 plant cup too which I doubt are even 30 or that all will make it since the roots are disintegrated and not healthy at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by corn cob cat corn cob cat

  • Truly pleasantly surprised
Size: 30+ Plants
I am truly pleasantly surprised! I wanted to add some color to the floating plants already in my pond and loved the idea of these read root floaters. I was nervous from the mixed reviews and overall low rating but for the price ($13 for the 30+ plant option in a 4oz cup at the time of this review), i figured it was worth the risk. Acknowledging that clearly, others received less than great product, I personally couldn't be happier with the plants I received. I ordered this on 5/4 and they were delivered 5/8 as promised. I went and grabbed them from the mailbox the moment i got the delivered notification. The pictures speak for themselves. They came in the 4oz cup with beautiful coloring, apprear healthy at this point and most had very long ret roots. A few pieces had smaller more clear/white roots and i had one piece with no roots i threw in the pond anyway and will see how it goes. I hope they grow and spread well with the rest of my plants. I'm happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by T Rich T Rich

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