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  • Java Moss on Driftwood - Plants on  Rock Small Java Moss on Driftwood - Plants on  Rock Small

    Java Moss on Driftwood - Plants on Rock Small

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    Java Moss on Driftwood / Rock Description The Java Moss on Driftwood or Rock from Aquatic Pets SA is a natural and visually appealing addition to any freshwater aquarium. This classic aquarium plant is loved for its soft, lush texture and ability to attach and grow on various surfaces, creating a natural, forest-like underwater look. Each piece is carefully prepared with healthy Java Moss securely attached to natural driftwood or stone, making it easy to place directly into your aquarium. Java Moss is low-maintenance, fast-growing, and ideal for shrimp, betta, and community tanks. It also provides excellent hiding spaces for fry and small fish while helping maintain healthy water quality by absorbing excess nutrients. Key features live Java Moss already attached to natural driftwood or rock adds a lush, green natural look to aquariums great for shrimp and fry tanks easy to maintain and grows in a wide range of water conditions helps improve water quality and oxygenation suitable for both beginners and experienced aquascapers Specifications plant type: moss (epiphyte) light requirement: low to medium CO₂ requirement: not required placement: foreground, midground, or accent areas suitable for: freshwater and tropical aquariums Suitable for shrimp, betta, and nano tanks community and planted aquariums aquascapes needing a natural, aged appearance aquariums with low or moderate lighting Care tips rinse gently before adding to your aquarium trim regularly to maintain shape and promote dense growth avoid strong currents to keep moss securely attached provide occasional liquid fertilizer for faster growth Why choose Aquatic Pets SA At Aquatic Pets SA, we supply premium-quality live plants and aquascaping décor prepared by experienced aquarists. With over 15 years of aquarium and aquascaping expertise, we ensure each piece is healthy, pest-free, and ready to thrive. Whether you’re setting up a natural aquascape or adding texture to your existing aquarium, our Java Moss on Driftwood or Rock is the perfect choice for a vibrant, natural, and balanced aquatic environment.

    R 299.90

  • Sale -23% Combo 5 Pack starter seedling – Epiphyte Aquarium Plants Baby plants picture only for reference Combo 5 Pack starter seedling – Epiphyte Aquarium Plants Baby plants picture only for reference

    Combo 5 Pack starter seedling – Epiphyte Aquarium Plants Baby plants picture only for reference

    Combo 5 Pack – Epiphyte Aquarium Plants 🌿✨ Bring beauty and resilience into your aquascape with our Combo 5 Pack of Epiphyte Plants. These hardy, slow-growing plants are ideal for attaching to rocks, driftwood, or aquarium décor, creating a natural and low-maintenance aquascape. Perfect for beginners and aquascaping enthusiasts alike, this collection is designed to thrive in a wide range of tank conditions. ✅ Key Features 5 Varieties Included – A hand-picked selection of popular epiphytes. Easy to Grow – Perfect for both beginner and advanced aquarists. Attach & Display – Grows on rocks, driftwood, or ornaments – no soil required. Low Maintenance – Slow-growing and hardy, ideal for long-lasting aquascapes. Natural Aesthetic – Adds texture, depth, and beauty to your tank. 📦 Pack Includes A mix of 5 epiphyte species (depending on availability), such as: Anubias barteri Anubias nana petite Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) Bolbitis heudelotii (African Water Fern) Bucephalandra varieties (Exact mix may vary depending on stock, but all will be true epiphyte plants – perfect for aquascaping.) 🌱 Care Guidelines Light: Low to Medium – grows well even in shaded areas. CO₂: Not required, but growth may improve with CO₂. Substrate: Not needed – attach to hardscape for best results. Placement: Foreground to midground on rocks or driftwood. Growth Rate: Slow and steady. ❓ FAQs Do these plants need soil?No – epiphytes grow best attached to hardscape. Simply tie or glue them until roots take hold. Are they beginner friendly?Yes – they are some of the hardiest and most forgiving aquarium plants. Will they grow in low-light tanks?Absolutely – most epiphytes thrive in low-light environments. 🌿 Add timeless beauty to your aquarium with the Combo 5 Pack of Epiphyte Plants – hardy, versatile, and perfect for any aquascape. Available now at Aquatic Pets SA.

    R 650.00 R 500.00

  • Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood – Limited Stock Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood – Limited Stock

    Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood – Limited Stock

    Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood – Limited Stock Overview The Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood is a rare and highly sought-after aquarium moss, carefully attached to natural driftwood for easy placement in your aquascape. Known for its feathery, lush green appearance, this moss adds a unique and natural look to any aquarium. With limited stock available, it’s the perfect addition for aquarists looking to create a premium aquascape centerpiece. Key Features Pre-Attached to Driftwood – ready to place directly in your aquarium. Unique Moss Variety – soft, feather-like growth pattern. Low Maintenance – thrives in a wide range of water conditions. Natural Aesthetic – adds texture and depth to aquascapes. Limited Stock – rare plant not always available. Specifications Plant Type: Moss (Fissidens Fontanus) Attachment: Natural driftwood Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Light Requirement: Low to medium CO₂ Requirement: Optional, enhances growth Placement: Foreground, midground, or accent Benefits Provides natural hiding spots for shrimp and small fish. Enhances aquarium aesthetics with a lush, green texture. Hardy and adaptable, suitable for beginners and advanced aquarists. Pre-mounted for easy aquascaping with no effort required. Ideal For Aquascaping projects Shrimp tanks Nano aquariums Freshwater planted setups 💡 The Fissidens Fontanus on Driftwood is a rare, limited-availability plant that brings elegance and natural beauty to your aquarium. Get yours while stock lasts!

    R 549.00

  • Anubias Barteri Jumbo

    Anubias Barteri Jumbo

    Anubias Barteri Jumbo “Jumbo” is not an official botanical variety name (like var. nana, var. glabra, etc.), but a trade / hobbyist term for Anubias barteri plants that are large in leaf size, large rhizome, or mature specimens. These are often just big forms of Anubias barteri var. barteri (or another variety of barteri) rather than dwarf forms. Their leaves and overall size are substantially larger than nana / petite forms. From local sources: Stoffels Anubias barteri var. barteri is listed at 15‑30 cm height Anubias barteri var. glabra has spear‑shaped leaves up to ~21 cm long, and the plants can reach large height (30‑50 cm in some cases) in aquariums.  Dennerle offers Anubias barteri XXL (“solitaires”) as specimen / centrepiece plants for larger tanks. So “jumbo” typically means something like these: larger leaves, more substantial rhizomes or roots, often used in mid‑ to background of aquariums rather than foreground. Care and Requirements for Jumbo Anubias barteri Because of its larger size, the “jumbo” barteri has slightly different practical needs vs. the smaller nana / petite forms: Parameter Ideal / Notes Light Low to moderate light. Strong light may cause algae on leaves (which are large and often slower to shed algae). Shade or diffused light helps. It tolerates low light quite well. (Same as smaller forms, just that there’s more surface for algae.) Water parameters Similar to smaller barteri: approx 22‑28 °C, pH between about 6.0‑8.0 (some sources show 5‑9), hardness tolerant. CO₂ / fertilisation Not required, but if you have CO₂ and nutrients available, larger plants will benefit and may grow more robustly. But growth is still relatively slow. Placement Midground or background in aquarium. Also good attached to rocks or large driftwood. The rhizome must not be buried in substrate (can cause rot). Secure it if needed (tie, clip, glue) until it anchors itself. Pruning / maintenance Remove old or damaged leaves to prevent decay and algae buildup. Because it's slower growing, damage recovers slowly. Growth rate Slow. Do not expect fast spread or fast leaf turnover. Big leaves grow, but over many weeks or months. Pros / Advantages of Jumbo Barteri Striking foliage: large, often thick and robust leaves give a bold look in the aquarium. Very hardy: tolerates a wide range of conditions. Good for beginners or for tanks with fish that might nibble (leaves are tougher). Good for medium / large tanks: can provide good coverage, contrast among other plants, or serve as a focal point. Cons / Challenges Slow growth: it takes time to establish and fill space. If a large leaf is damaged or becomes covered in algae, replacement takes time. Algae issues on large leaves: because of the size, algae removal can be harder. Need to ensure good water circulation, regular maintenance. Space: needs more room to fit nicely; if used in too small a tank, jumbo leaves may crowd out other plants or reduce light penetration for lower plants. How “Jumbo” compares with Nana / Petite Feature Nana / Petite Jumbo / Large Barteri Leaf size Small, compact Large, bold foliage Growth rate Very slow Still slow, possibly slightly faster leaf growth if conditions are good Light sensitivity Less issue with light because leaves are small; less algae accumulation Larger leaves show algae more, light needs to be managed to avoid burn or algae Tank placement Foreground / attached to hardscape Mid‑ or background; attached or free depending on rhizome size Visual impact Subtle, decorative accents Strong focal or structural plant Sample Local Availability and Price From Pretoria / Gauteng / South Africa sources: Stoffels – Anubias barteri var. barteri listed ~ R249.95. Height ~15‑30 cm.  Nature Boys has Anubias barteri var. barteri 25‑45 cm tall, rhizome of 10‑15 cm or more. ~ R75 for smaller rhizome bits? (Though condition/size probably influences price a lot)  Heldereef Aquatics has “Anubias barteri Large” which is suited for medium to large aquarium So if you want a true large / “jumbo” specimen, expect higher price than nana/petite, but depends a lot on size and condition.

    R 562.00

  • Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie’

    Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie’

    Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie’ Overview The Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie’ is a stunning and hardy aquarium plant prized for its deep brown leaves with subtle green undertones. Perfect for aquascaping, it can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or used as an accent plant in the foreground or midground. Its slow growth and low maintenance make it ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists. Key Features Unique Appearance – dark brown leaves add contrast and depth to aquascapes. Easy to Attach – can be mounted on driftwood, rocks, or substrate. Low Maintenance – thrives in a wide range of aquarium conditions. Hardy & Slow-Growing – minimal trimming required, ideal for long-term aquascapes. Compact Size – perfect for small and medium aquariums. Specifications Plant Type: Bucephalandra sp. Leaf Colour: Dark brown with subtle green hues Growth Rate: Slow Light Requirement: Low to medium CO₂ Requirement: Optional, promotes faster growth Placement: Foreground, midground, or attached to hardscape Benefits Adds contrast and texture to planted tanks. Provides hiding spots for shrimp and small fish. Hardy species suitable for both freshwater beginners and advanced aquarists. Easy to maintain while offering long-lasting beauty. Ideal For Nano and medium aquariums Planted aquascapes Shrimp tanks Low-tech freshwater setups 💡 The Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie’ is a must-have for aquascapers seeking unique foliage and easy-to-care-for plants to enhance their aquarium’s natural look.

    R 599.00

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