

🌊 Dive into a lush underwater paradise!
The 10 X Sagittaria Subulata Live Aquarium Plant is a hardy, fast-growing aquatic plant ideal for both novice and seasoned aquarists. Ranging from 4-10 cm, it thrives in various freshwater conditions, enhances water quality, and is safe for all aquarium inhabitants. This plant is easy to propagate and adds vibrant greenery to your aquatic environment.


























| ASIN | B0DTLZ6N87 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,693 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 10 in Live Aquarium Plants |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (136) |
| Date First Available | 21 Jan. 2025 |
| Expected blooming period | Rare |
| Manufacturer | k2aqua |
| Moisture needs | Fully Submerged |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 3 x 2 cm |
| Soil type | Nutrient rich substrate |
| Sunlight exposure | Low to High Light |
G**Y
Good would buy again
These didn't have much root on them but had in tank a couple of weeks now and seem to be growing good Good value for money APPEARANCE they look good Nice Quality Size was about inches high
S**Y
Good seller, quality plants
Royal mail screwed up the first delivery but it was easy enough to order again Bought a few plants from k2aqua & I’ve received, big, healthy plants, value for money. The ones I’ve purchased are shrimp safe & they're growing well. Well packaged Thank you
A**Y
Good but thin
The plants were very healthy and in good shape. But they were very thin as well. Nothing like the one in the picture. There were 10 of them.
S**R
Healthy plants packaged with care
Strong healthy plants, very happy thanks.
K**R
Excellent quality and value
Lovely quality plants arrived in excellent condition and safely packed for letterbox delivery
L**O
Very small plants
Didn’t appreciate how small these plants were. Although very small they appeared very healthy, however they were so small I couldn’t plant them directly in the substrate of my tank.
S**E
Very small
Very small plants
M**R
Really small plants.. didn't last long.
Really small plants. They didn't do well with most of them dying within two weeks.
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