Anachris

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✅These are already in their 💯% aquatic forms - will NOT melt when added to your tank

🌿Anacharis, also known as Elodea or Brazilian Waterweed, is a popular and easy-to-care-for freshwater plant suitable for beginners. This submerged, fast-growing species boasts long, slender stems with whorls of bright green leaves. An excellent oxygenator and nutrient absorber, Anacharis helps maintain good water quality in aquariums and can even help control algae growth. Primarily an aquarium plant, it can also be found in ponds and slow-moving streams. Anacharis thrives in a wide range of water parameters, tolerating moderate to low lighting and a pH of 6.0 to 8.0 (with a slightly acidic range of 6.5-7.5 being ideal). It can be planted in the substrate or allowed to float freely, making it a versatile addition to various freshwater setups.

Ease level: beginner

Size: 8-24 inches in length

Likes: low lighting

Does not require CO2 injection

Placement: traditionally planted in substrate, but some allow it to freefloat

PH: 6.0-8.0

Quantity: - see variations list

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✅These are already in their 💯% aquatic forms - will NOT melt when added to your tank

🌿Anacharis, also known as Elodea or Brazilian Waterweed, is a popular and easy-to-care-for freshwater plant suitable for beginners. This submerged, fast-growing species boasts long, slender stems with whorls of bright green leaves. An excellent oxygenator and nutrient absorber, Anacharis helps maintain good water quality in aquariums and can even help control algae growth. Primarily an aquarium plant, it can also be found in ponds and slow-moving streams. Anacharis thrives in a wide range of water parameters, tolerating moderate to low lighting and a pH of 6.0 to 8.0 (with a slightly acidic range of 6.5-7.5 being ideal). It can be planted in the substrate or allowed to float freely, making it a versatile addition to various freshwater setups.

Ease level: beginner

Size: 8-24 inches in length

Likes: low lighting

Does not require CO2 injection

Placement: traditionally planted in substrate, but some allow it to freefloat

PH: 6.0-8.0

Quantity: - see variations list