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Be Informed! Extreme Weather? If your local temperature is below 40 or above 80 degrees, Please select “Hold at Post Office for Pickup” This option will have your package marked to be held at your local post office. You will need to follow tracking and pick up at your post office once it arrives. It is MUCH safer for live goods as it prevent them being exposed to heat/cold in a delivery truck, a mail box and/or a porch. Plants that are “Shipped to Address” during extreme weather will VOID THE LIVE ARRIVAL AND WILL NOT BE REFUNDED It is up to you as the buyer to be mindful of weather in your state when you place an order with live plants. 100% Live Arrival Plants N Fins is proud to offer Live Aquarium Plants! While we try to accommodate for temperatures and shipping times occasionally plants may not survive the journey. If this happens to you, take photos of them in their packaging and send them in a “message to seller”. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN LIVE GOODS We will review the tracking data and as long as they were not exposed to extreme temperatures (refer to the Extreme Weather Section) and picked up same day, we will cover your entire order. Again, please do not submit for a return, this will only cause delay and we will charge a restocking fee for the extra shipping costs. Why Your Plant May Look Different Most of our plants are grown emersed. (Roots in water, leaves/stems out of water). This means the plant will melt (shed its "air" grown leaves) when submerged in your aquarium and grow back its submerged growth. Many plants have VERY different looks (leaf shape, size, and color) when comparing their Emersed growth to their Submerged growth. This is very common. When you submerge your plant in your aquarium, it will melt back (this does not mean it is dying or dead) and grow back it's submerged growth which is will resemble the picture used for this plant. Red Plants may need more iron (Fe) supplement than other plants to achieve their best look. Iron (Fe) is the mineral that causes the red to appear. Please research your plants and provide them the environment and nutrients they need to thrive. Crypt Pink Flamingo Amzn Sword Ludwigia Java Fern Tiger Lotus Bulb Buying Options Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Customer Reviews 3.6 out of 5 stars 51 3.2 out of 5 stars 31 2.8 out of 5 stars 16 4.1 out of 5 stars 19 4.1 out of 5 stars 19 — Price — no data $9.95$9.95 — no data $9.95$9.95 $9.95$9.95 — no data Growth Rate Very Slow Moderate Fast Slow Fast Fast CO2 Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed Type Rosette Rosette Stem Epiphyte Bulb Stem Rarity Rare common Uncommon Common Common Uncommon Beginner Friendly ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
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This listing is for 6 Assorted Live Plants from the List in Description Below
Alternanthera Reinekii, Bacopa Monnieri
Red Flame Sword, Java Fern
Hornwort, Anubias
Myrio Filigree, Crypt Wendtii Bronze
Rotala Nanjenshan
Hardly survived, some aren’t taking in the tanks due to improper ‘alive arrival.’ You should get something to seal in moisture, the plants took a beating from the heat.I blame myself for 3 of them, it had like 3 tablespoons of salt in the 20gal tank. The day before placing I water changed 50% then the day of I did another 50%. They seem to take after a third water change of 33% the day after. (Salt was for a betta sorority illness, all died anyway, Mollys and tetras are 90% fine)It’s been about a week now and some are starting to green up but definitely struggling.Edit 2 months later; only 2 are alive at this point, I’m not sure the salt mattered. All other plants in my 20 tall are fine with 2x the salt to prevent the young Oscar from infection. Even the two alive look like they are failing slowly.Edit: purchased again, came with note with expert level instructions for beginners.Though I did mostly follow description without having instructions.The salt was possibly a factor, could be lighting is just pretty lights not healthy lights on that tank.I wasn’t sure the holders could be buried, helpful tip.It’s been a few days but they look way healthier, the dragon from batch one is definitely doing a switch, sad to say it’s one of two survivors.The entire batch two is taking well in the newer more costly tank.