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Green Cabomba [Cabomba Caroliniana]

Original price was: $13.28.Current price is: $11.88.

Product Overview

Green Cabomba (Cabomba Caroliniana), also known as Carolina Fanwort, is a fast-growing aquatic plant with fan-like, delicate green leaves. Its vibrant color and unique texture make it an excellent addition to any aquarium, paludarium, or aquascape. This plant not only enhances the aesthetic of your tank but also helps improve water quality by absorbing nitrates and producing oxygen, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced aquarists.


Product Features

  • Lush Fan-Like Foliage: Adds vibrant green color and texture to your tank or terrarium.

  • Natural Oxygenator: Improves water quality by absorbing nitrates and producing oxygen.

  • Ideal for Aquascaping: Perfect for creating contrast or background plant arrangements.

  • Fast-Growing & Easy to Propagate: Trims easily, and you can replant clippings for fuller coverage.

  • Fish & Shrimp Safe: Provides a natural hiding place and breeding zone for fry and invertebrates.


Product Specifications

  • Care Level: Easy

  • COâ‚‚ Requirements: Optional (but benefits from COâ‚‚ for faster growth)

  • Growth Rate: Fast

  • Placement: Background

  • Lighting Requirements: Moderate to high

  • Color: Green

  • Max Size: Up to 10-12 inches (depending on tank conditions)

  • Propagation: Stem cuttings


Related FAQs

1. What is the care level for Green Cabomba?

Green Cabomba is easy to care for and ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists.

2. Does Green Cabomba require COâ‚‚ supplementation?

COâ‚‚ is optional, but adding it can speed up growth and help the plant thrive.

3. Where should I place Green Cabomba in my tank?

Green Cabomba is ideal for the background of the aquarium, creating a lush, vibrant backdrop.

4. How fast does Green Cabomba grow?

It is a fast-growing plant, quickly filling up space and adding texture to your aquascape.

5. How does Green Cabomba propagate?

It propagates easily by cutting the stems and replanting the clippings for fuller growth.

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