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Looking to clear up your water and give your fish a natural forest to swim in? This is one of the fastest-growing and easiest aquarium plants you can find. Nitrate Vacuum: One of the best plants for soaking up excess nutrients and keeping your water crystal clear. No Roots, No Problem: You can float it at the surface or weigh it down in the substrate—it grows anywhere. Fry & Shrimp Haven: Its dense, needle-like foliage provides the perfect protection for baby fish and shrimp. Algae Fighter: Because it grows so fast, it out-competes algae for food, helping keep your tank glass clean. Pricing: $[5] for a full snack bag size. (About 1 measure cup). Details: Grown in an established, healthy tank with neocaridina, ramshorn, guppies, and amano. May contain hitchhikers. Hardy and low-maintenance; doesn't require special lighting or CO2. Pickup in [Gardena,CA]. Cash only please. See less
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Northampton – does anyone have an old/unwanted aquarium bits? Most importantly, a filter, or air pump/stone. Open to anything I'm preparing to rehome some rescued fish in a large tank, which wasn't planned (at all). I have very few plants, some stones, fish food but I most importantly need a filter, more plants or floaters, and an air pump/stone as a priority. I'd be very grateful for anything you could spare and able to pick up on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning Thank you. See less
Hiya I’m in the process of setting up a tank for a beta fish does anyone have any gravel plants or a filter there giving away TIA X SWADLINCOAT AREA
I asked a few months ago if anyone had any spare/free pond filters ornaments plants anything to make my pond space better for my autistic child he loves the sound of water and lights of anyone has anything they don't mind parting with he would be very happy See less
Fish safe Climbing wall plants Looking for a bit of advice regarding flowering wall plants that are safe for ponds if the leaves or petals were to go in. The pond is almost finished but behind is a not very nice concrete wall/fence. It used to be all covered in ivy which I’ve removed (one panel left) and we have new lattice panels coming to cover the wall but looking for suggestions for fish safe wall climbing plants similar to a wisteria, jasmine or clematis etc. Any recommendations? Or any to avoid? Thanks See less