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Hydrocotyle leucocephala Brazilian Pennywort Live Aquatic Aquarium Plant

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$7.97

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Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Plants arrived quickly and were packaged well. Great quality and a HARDY example of this plant with healthy leaves and stems. Should have no issues getting these to grow brilliantly.
Aquarium hoarder
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I don’t usually write reviews but after receiving this beautiful plant I had to review on behalf of my fellow aquarium lovers! This is the first time I’ve ever order a plant for my tank online, I was very nervous because some reviews were not good. I figured it was a hit or miss and used my Christmas gift card and said screw it and hoped for the best. When it came I was so excited opened it up to find a healthy beautiful plant. I came very well packaged and with a heating pack as well. I rinsed, divided up and had more than 15 individual plants from this one piece. I have to rescape my tanks I’ve been putting it off but I wanted to get the new plant into water. These plants also plant very easily I was worried since there was no bulb and just little roots that u would need something to hold it down but it planted perfectly. I couldn’t be more happy and for the price I don’t think it gets much better than that. I wish the seller sold more varieties of aquatic plants because I want to give them all my money! Lol if I could give this 10 stars I would!🥰
Yakelin
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
La planta estaba en mal estadoPara mi en lo personal bote mi dinero xq la planta no sirvió que desencanto
kaylynn niemela
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Packaged nicely. Healthy and large plants.Love them thank you!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023
I was really excited to buy this plant for a planted beta tank but when it came it was half dead and covered in small snails. The positive reviews were incredibly misleading and I hope to prevent other aquatic plant enthusiasts from making the same mistake I did. Had to dispose of the plant entirely.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
Not worth 19 bucks. Looks like these have been sitting out of the water for some time. Alot of browning and dying leaves and stems. I've been aquascaping for some time and these may survive but not after some melting of the lower stems and the few remaining lower leaves. Root caps are browning and turning to moosh. Tops seem ok but It feels like paying 19 bucks for baby plants ill have to nuture back to health at this point. Considering a refund. 19 dollars for slow shipping and poor quality.
Tammy Bonatch
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2014
I received this plant very quickly, and it was packaged very nicely. I removed it from the packaging and inspected it for snails and dead leaves, It was snail free and in good condition so I put it in my tank. I am growing it as a floating plant, and not rooting it into my substrate. It has been in my tank for 2 days now and seems to be doing good with very little leaf loss, which I know will regrow anyway. My fish and mystery snails seem to love it! They became more active within a few hours of adding it to the tank. I am excited to watch it grow and mature. I would purchase this again. It doesn't seem to have alot f special requirements, I am using a standard florescent light all day with some sunlight that comes in from the window, and the Sera C02 reactor box with C02 tabs plus. And it seems to be doing fine with that so far. I will review again in a few weeks after I see how it is growing. I would reccommend this plant and this shipper!
NF
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014
I was a bit skeptical about ordering aquarium plants via mail order, even from Amazon. However, this vendor delivered well. The plants arrived in good shape and grew very well, particularly at first. The only problem I had with these is that their roots are practically non-existent, so they tend to pull out of the substrate fairly easily. Every time I vacuum the substrate, I end up having to replant half of the plants. It doesn't seem to be hurting them, so it's just a minor nuisance.