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Amazon Frogbit (limnobium laevigatum) aquarium plants X 25 £6.00 inc postage - You will receive 25 plantlets of varying sizes when purchasing these plants for £6 including first class recorded delivery. - This is a great floating plant to have in your aquarium producing wonderful hairy roots hanging down into the water, being very popular with surface swimmers and providing a natural, safe environment for fry, eggs, and shrimps. - It requires minimal space above the water so is fine for aquariums with hoods. - Light requirements are medium to high levels. - Plants send out daughter plant runners multiplying at a reasonable speed. - If you wish for larger or smaller quantities please feel free to contact me. - These plants will be well packaged to prevent damage in transit and will be sent first class recorded delivery. Advertiser: Tom Hudson Telephone: 07850441134 Town: Colchester County: Essex Web Link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Amazon-Frogbit-x-2 ...
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