🌊 Dive into Nature's Beauty with Tiger Lotus!
The Marcus Fish Tanks Tiger Lotus Lily Nymphaea Lotus is a live aquarium plant that comes as a sprouted bulb, measuring between 0.5 to 1 inch. Designed for winter planting, this organic aquatic plant not only beautifies your aquarium but also purifies the air. With a commitment to live arrival, you can trust that your plant will thrive, provided you order during suitable temperatures.
Product Care Instructions | water |
Material Features | Organic |
Color | Clear |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Additional Features | Air Purification |
M**A
Healthy plants
Accidentally left the plants in the mailbox for a few extra days in 90F heat as I didn't see that USPS left the box in there. Plants, remarkably, survived and actually grew despite the user error.
D**M
Beautiful and healthy
These are absolutely delightful, the colors look even better in person. The bulbs I received all have several, well-developed leaves and established roots.I also received a few extra! Marcus Plants is my favorite Amazon seller so far! My only wish is that they carried more plants!I have also purchased several pots of Monte Carlo from this seller, you can see how healthy they are in the photo (and that they have almost doubled in size after about 10 days).
K**R
Beautiful and beginner-friendly!
This plant is thriving and growing so quickly! I'm very much so a beginner and this plant is doing great, so I recommend it to everyone. I love the color and my betta loves hanging out under the cuttings off of it that I have near the top of the tank. Beautiful leaves!
J**A
Very happy
Got to me fast and arrived in great condition
A**A
I was really excited…..
I ordered on Jan 13th and it arrived on 28th. That’s 15 whole days. I knew it was going to take a while to come when I ordered so that just built up my anticipation with each passing day. When it finally arrived the seeds/bulbs arrived in two separate sealed plastic baggies with half dead mush leaves and what looked like roots. I placed them in my tank and monitored them to make sure they were okay before planting in the substrate (When I looked online that’s what was recommended as they didn’t come with instructions). A few days later the leaves and roots fell off leaving the empty bulbs. I decided to see what would happen, “maybe they’ll grow back and I’ll be able to give a good review”. Almost a whole month later and there is no change, I think they are dead for sure. I have them under a fancy 24/7 timer light that gives them appropriate lighting throughout the day so I don’t have to worry about leaving it on too long or not long enough so I know it’s not the lighting that’s the problem. I’m really disappointed I was really hoping to have “Lily pads” in my tank, I even left a space in the tank for them. It looks empty without them. Maybe I’ll try again when it’s warmer or I’ll try going somewhere else.TLDR: Arrived dead, didn’t grow back, really disappointing. Try somewhere else.
W**
So far, so good
Didn't look so great upon arrival but it is now growing and looking better.
C**J
Great easy plant
Love it had planted about a month and roots found dirt under gravel and I didn't know it actually knocked bulb off cleaning and a whole new plant started growing in days both are doing great 2 month after or so planting
M**E
Really nice
Oh! Look small when you get them. But! Then! Beautiful plant! I have eight of these in my 55 gallon aquarium. Just buy them!!!
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