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Red Root Floaters Phyllanthus Fluitans. Large portion. 4oz cup. Vivid Colors!
$ 7.91
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Description
Offered in 4oz cups, giving you a large portion to work with, rather than a few leaves.Some leaves are expected to melt under extreme conditions and delays.
A large portion of leaves are offered to make up for any that are lost in transit.
Please be mindful of USPS delays and heat waves.
Keep an eye on tracking and forecast!
Note:
I only ship on Monday and Tuesday
If the post office is closed during the week, the order will be shipped out the following week.
Due to delays with USPS, the estimated arrival time shows a longer date. Don't worry! This is for eBay's system.
You will likely receive the item within the week (3-5 business days) under ideal conditions.
Photos are my own. Colors are as you see them. I do not alter the images in any way.
I use a high output RGB led that has higher red wavelengths.
It helps to use a similar type of light, or full spectrum, to produce vivid colors.
New growth will be vibrant red if you provide the right conditions.
If you have high nitrates and low light, the leaves will grow green.
The colors will slightly fade during transit and s
ome leaves may die, but you'll have more than enough to start out.
As long as they don't arrive black and they can float, they will recover and propagate easily, very quickly.
For peace of mind, m
y shipments have survived delays in transit, up to 2 weeks, in good weather.
You get a 4oz cup full of enough red root floaters to scape one big tank, or several smaller tanks.
Some leaves are red, some green.
They multiply fast in the right conditions.
These are grown in my aquascape tanks. I have them for color contrast and because they help decrease nitrates.
The red roots usually don't grow more than an inch long, which makes them easier to manage.
Full transparency:
Grown in their own tank. No algae, no snails and no pests.
As long as you quarantine the plants for cleaning when your receive them, you can take a closer look to confirm.
Shrimp love these plants and appreciate the shade they provide.
They will hang out among the red roots from time to time.
Acclimation time will vary between different tank parameters.
Plants will need more time to adjust if water parameters vary greatly. This is due to shock.
If you replicate my water parameters shown below, as close as possible, it will reduce shock and acclimation time.
If high output lighting is used with the below parameters, leaves will grow red.
Without proper conditions, leaves will grow green.
My parameters are:
Temperature:
65-80f
PH:
6.5-7.5
TDS:
180-250
GH:
10
KH:
5
Nitrates:
0-5
This is the most optimal range that I have been growing my red root floaters.
Please try to match them as much as possible or the plants will require more time to acclimate and recover.
I dose my own mix of nutrients weekly.
Use your favorite, all in one fertilizer.
Little to no nitrogen in the nutrients.
Regular Iron and micros are important.
HOW DO YOU GET THEM SO RED?
-HIGH OUTPUT LIGHT AND LOW NITRATES!
My main light is a high output LED that brings out colors more vividly with a custom set spectrum.
Strong light
helps them grow red
(5500-6500k 30w+ True watts. Not the cheap "equivalent" led's from Wal-Mart).
Along with high light, you need to reduce nitrates and supplement iron.
If you are dosing too much N or Nitrogen, they will produce green leaves.
Increased bio load (Nitrate), will cause them to grow green as well.
GROWING TIPS:
CALM WATER. NO BUBBLING.
Don't let the tops of the leaves get wet. Even when cleaning, just rinse the roots and handle them carefully.
Red root floaters are easily shocked from changes like parameter swings to temperature changes. Keep things consistent.
They require little to no surface agitation. If the water is too turbulent, they will not grow and they will melt.
The water doesn't need to be too calm, but calm enough that they aren't tumbling.
No bubbles anywhere around the leaves.
Circulation below the surface, with a powerhead is perfectly fine.
DO NOT USE FLOURISH EXCEL OR API CO2 BOOSTER,
unless you have experience.
High doses of these products are known to melt many plant varieties.
Many new aquarists dose them, then blame the seller for the plants dying shortly after receiving them.
If the roots are too short and won't grow, your tank has a lot of nutrients.
This can be remedied with regular small water changes and by adjusting your plant nutrients or bioload.
The roots grow longer in search for nutrients, but no more than an inch or two.
I do not recommend growing these with a lid on the tank. They need air. It would be too hot and humid under the lid.
I also do not recommend growing them in a tank that has filter vents near the top (fluval spec), as they will follow the current and clog the vent.
This would decrease the efficiency of your filter. This is fine for a single betta tank or shrimp tank with a low bio load.
Common Name:
Red Root Floater
Red Root Floater is a beautiful floating plant with light green leaves that can turn blood red when kept under high light.
What makes this plant unique and highly sought after are the blood red roots that it has compared to the usual brown roots of other floaters.
This small floating fern can grow into thick mats that cover the entire top of the tank and block out light from below.
Its perfect for low tech aquariums and paludariums and can act as a good shading plant to prevent algae growth.
Family Name:
Phyllanthaceae
Origin:
South America
pH:
6.5-7.5
Temperature:
70-82f
Care:
Easy
Light:
Low to High
Co2:
Not necessary
Propagation:
Side shoots
Growth rate:
Fast
Floating Plant
SHIPPING:
USPS First class w/tracking.
I only ship on Mondays and weeks without holidays.
This is to prevent them from sitting at a facility too long and getting stuck over the weekend.
You will likely get them sooner than the estimated shipping date, depending on normal circumstances.
They are shipped in a container that prevents them from being crushed.
For peace of mind, m
y shipments have been surviving delays in transit, up to 10 days.
Disclaimer:
It is up to the buyer to fully read the instructions provided, learn how to raise the plants in the proper conditions and agree to these terms.
If any negative feedback is left after failing to follow the instructions provided above, the seller has a right to appeal and have it removed.
If plants are dead on arrival due to a delay, this is out of the sellers hands. Only the cost of the plants can be refunded.
Shipping and handling cost is part of the price and is non refundable.
In order to report DOA, the complaint has to be sent within 2 hours of the shipment being delivered.
The seller is not responsible for plant health outside of this time window.
Clear photos of the whole order with the label will be required to further prove these are my plants.
All aquatic plants purchased online, should be inspected, rinsed off and quarantined in a separate container with tank water, before placing them in your tank.
This helps clean off any potential mold or bacteria that can take place during transit and ensures plants are ready for their new home without contaminants.