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Premium Foreground Seeds for Freshwater Aquarium Live Plants: Ideal Carpeting for Shrimps, Betta, Goldfish, and Guppies Review

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Description of Premium Foreground Seeds for Freshwater Aquarium Live Plants: Ideal Carpeting for Shrimps, Betta, Goldfish, and Guppies

Pearl weeds plant dresses your aquarium ground with an elegant close lush green leaf cluster, and it is a popular aquatic plant most commonly used in aqua-scaping. Having live plants in your aquarium will help to produce oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide and ammonia that fish generate. Healthy live plant will help to balance the ecosystem in your aquarium. Easy to maintain and will germinate from 7 to 15 days. Spread seed on substrate and keep it moist. For best result sufficient lighting and trimming to keep the leaf small and low to the ground.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly powerful seeds!

These seeds are the motor that could! I decided to try the dry start method with these guys. To make a long story short, a few days later I lost patience and decided to just throw away the seeds and completely redo my substrate. Thought I'd just try the seeds later. So I shoveled all of the substrate to one side of the tank, added organic soil to the bottom, then sprinkled Fluval Stratum on top, planted and flooded the tank. I figured that none of the seeds would survive this process and I was…

Pros
  • Brings joy
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not DBT, but beautiful!

One star off because I don't know what it is, but it's not pygmy baby tears. It germinated very quickly and grew very thick and strong. The leaves are quite long, but they seem to stay low and spread rather than up. It turns out a very beautiful carpet. I tried to grow another plant on the level in this aquarium, but it was not so successful. If you don't care what kind of plant it really is and you just want an amazing carpet that grows really fast, that's great. A bag made it that super tight

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • New competitors appeared

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Attention buyers, no pygmy baby tears!

Attention buyers, these are not pygmy baby tears. I'm not sure what these plants are. But they grow and germinate quick and easy and look decent, I've only had them for a month so will update as they get bigger. Note that I mainly grow them above water and the underwater forms haven't grown very well, but I didn't grow them according to the directions. In the third photo I have dwarf baby tears from the aquarium store growing side by side next to the seeds. Tears of a dwarf baby left. Update…

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Love it! for aquarium decor

This is my first time growing aquatic plants so I started with a small tank of only 2 1/2 gallons. I did a little research to find the plants I needed for what I was trying to achieve, which was ground covers. I thought I would really like Dwarf Baby Tears but it is a slow growing plant so it can take quite a while to completely cover the bottom even in my small aquarium. When I came across these seeds I decided to give it a try. Now I don't have a green thumb. In fact, I kill non-aquatic…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just don't do it with live plants

First off, it's not a bryozoan. I knew about it but thought it was still an aquatic plant, maybe some kind of hygrophilous stem plant that is still a pretty good aquarium plant and takes up a lot of nitrate. I figured it would be a cheap and fun way to just grow a massive amount of stem plants, what harm could it do? Well... only about 50% of the seeds will germinate, which is still good coverage, but those that don't germinate remain on the substrate as a clear, sticky, gooey mess and cannot…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 1 out of 5

3 tanks destroyed and probably $700+ damage.

I'm crazy! If I could sue, I would! This is going to be a long review! I built a 10 gallon aquarium with plants for about $500. We bought 15-20kg of substrate and bought some gray stone (both not cheap). I use these seeds and germinate them in my aquarium. It takes about 10-14 days and I have a carpet of tears that look like dwarf baby tears and they are beautiful! So I fill up the tank and let it run. Still beautiful! I am transferring these "Dwarf Baby Tears" to 2 other aquariums. It was…

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  • Good thing
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