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Ceratopteris siliquosa - Fine Leaf Indian Fern

Fine Leaf Indian Fern Ceratopteris Siliquosa is a fast growing, undemanding aquatic plant that is a great choice for beginners. This aquatic plant has the potential to grow submerged in an aquarium and if parameters are good, has the capability to grow above the water's surface as well.
Availability: In stock
Delivery date: 5 to 7 working days
R 39.90
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Hygrophila siamensis

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Flexible tubing in various sizes for use of airline tubing to water pumps.
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Lilaeopsis brasiliensis

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