I bought this exact plant from a local pet store 3 years ago and it is a lot thinner than the old one. I don't know why, it's the same company and style except for the T. I still have it in my aquarium and wanted a different one. They get a lot of dirt, just like uneaten food, so you'll have to take them out and clean them every water change or they won't keep their color as bright. If you let them get nasty, all you have to do is mix 1 cup of bleach with 1 gallon of water in the sink and leave there for about 5 minutes. Take it out, rinse it thoroughly, and then put it in the water with a dechlorinator for another 5 minutes. It will look like new again and will not fade at all. I have used this technique thousands of times on plants and artificial corals. This technique works with all of your artificial plants and decorations. I'm fine with the plant, but I'm deducting 2 stars because it's a lot thinner than before. For $16 there should be a better factory out there.
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