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Pearl Weed Live Potted Aquarium Plant | Micranthemum micranthemoides

Pearl Weed Live Potted Aquarium Plant | Micranthemum micranthemoides

Regular price $9.99 USD
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🌿 Pearl Weed Live Potted Aquarium Plant (Micranthemum micranthemoides)

Add lush, vibrant greenery to your freshwater aquarium with Pearl Weed, a fast-growing stem plant loved for its small, bright green leaves and versatile growth habit. Whether you’re creating a dense carpet with regular trimming or allowing it to grow into a full midground or background bush, Pearl Weed is an excellent choice for aquascapers of all experience levels.

Sold as a healthy, established potted plant, it’s easy to plant and quickly adapts to a wide range of freshwater aquariums.

🌱 What You’ll Receive

✔ (1) Live potted Pearl Weed plant
✔ Healthy, submerged-grown stems
✔ Established in a 2-inch nursery pot with rock wool
✔ Ready to plant in your aquarium

💚 Why You’ll Love It

* Fast-growing and easy to maintain
* Bright green foliage adds a natural look
* Great for aquascaping, shrimp tanks, and community aquariums
* Can be trimmed into a dense bush or low-growing carpet
* Easy to propagate by replanting stem cuttings
* Helps provide shelter for shrimp and small fish

💡 Care Information

* Difficulty: Easy
* Lighting: Low to High
* Growth Rate: Fast
* Placement: Foreground, Midground, or Background
* CO₂: Optional, but promotes faster, denser growth
* Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
* pH: 6.0–7.5

🌿 Planting Tips

Remove the plant from the nursery pot and gently remove the rock wool from the roots. Separate the stems and plant them individually about 1–2 inches apart. Regular trimming encourages fuller, bushier growth, and trimmed stems can be replanted to grow additional plants.

Please Note: Plant size and appearance may vary slightly due to the natural growth of live plants. Color and growth habit will vary depending on lighting, nutrients, and aquarium conditions. While every effort is made to provide clean plants, occasional harmless snails or snail eggs may be present.

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